,gm THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN “Si =%' e-sr --~~ =- ~ ""` _ W if W aowuuc wma aocnar 1 assxrrrasnn WRESTUN - ~ ornaa svoar - NEWS°'3wSPORT WORLD Saints I i lsr' Capture Opening Game Team Su'-ilierlul To3Deieat From Much-heavier Opponents. r _ 'ms rea um white use xootmuiud, ,,,y`~ _ W,” hm, warriors of Saint Dunstan’s startedi,,,,d Q wuhlgenuauwmn the defense of their 1933 rugger titln|k|¢ked mm sunt Dungumm tem_ in an auspicious manner yes 'WW The ball bounded over the line Y . afternoon when they downed a with Bu-twgm ,on in I t boa righting band from Prince or wueiimg the pack tg 1, ,§"h,§,,‘:n'., mf; iltollinthefirstgisme ofthels lend Busby I-sasue. Outweighed almost to s. msn, the ‘ losers put up a stid struggle and at e times forced their foes back on th defensive as their desperate attacks punched holes in their opponents’ armour. But only once did the win- try. The attempt to convert from a difficult angle, failed. Saints put on extra pressure and Kelly plunged his way for 25 yards before being stopped. It looked like 3-ll°i»l'\¢1' tl? but Gil G1\udet's kick took his team out of the danger zone. ~ hers yield. Ken Birtwlstle racing Th final ,_ f the “ma across their line after a loose ball>w1m=f,arm,,grg'u,;)denne,s_ £1; for his team’s only try. midway through the second half. L Dull at times, but reaching s near battle stage at others, the game gave the spectators plenty thrills. Both backfields displayed smart combin- ation with the red and white team passing more accurately, the losers mussing up several fine scoring chances with wild heaves of the pig- skin. _ . Ready, shitty flying-quarter of the saints, was a source of trouble to the City team all afternoon with his darting, weaving sallies, but he had able assistance from Gillis, Trites and the 'rrainor boys. hard tackling being A feature. lor thelosers, every man gave ev- erything with probably Lelghtiser. Fitzgerald, Wellner and Birtwistle being the pick. Referee Hudson Morrissey handled t.hegameinscs.pob1smanner,be- ing particularly strict on handling the ball in the scrum. No less than eleven penalty kicks were rnetcd out, Prince of Wales being awarded six of them. Prince of Wales kicked oi! and for the first ten minutes of the game play was all in Saint Dun.stan’s ter- ritory. The Saints’ scrum. was heel- yards out, C. Trainor accepted a pass and _then wended his long-legged way to the line through s mass of Prince of Wales players. It was s sweet effort and the player drew a big hand. Gillis failed rg add the extra points, the kick being slightly outside. Trainor nearly duplicated his feat several minutes later only to have a P. W. C. back nail him ten yards out. Nothing daunted, the losers fought their way back to within 15 yards of the touch-line but again a pen- alty kick took the tension on the red and white team, the game end- ing with the players milling around centre field. ' The lineups: ‘ ~B. D. U. - Fullbaek, McDonald; three-quarters, Doyle (Cami, Train Y' Gillis, Trites; Forwards, Robin, Hen- nessey, McCcrmadr, Kelly, Landri- gan, Shea C. Trainer, Hughes. P. w. d.-muibsek, mam; three- quarters, Ritchie, Ieightizer, McKen. zie, DeIBlois; Halves, Fitzgerald, G. Gaudet, A. Gaudet. Forwards - Shea, Goff, Wellnsr, Smith, McLellan, Jordan, Birtwistle (Capt), Matheson, McLeod. ing the ball clean most of the time, Day Bicycle but the P. W. C. backs and forwards were coming in fest to smother the plays. Wellner nearly broke tgrmigr. as he intercepted a. pass, but he red and white backfield was tackling clean and hard. Play waged around the centre strip with P. W. C. advancing on a penalty kick, but a moment later the Saints were awarded one and as the kick soared over centre field it marked the first time that the win- ners had invaded blue and red ter- ritory. ‘ ' Ready nearly wormed his way through on two occasions as the winners pressed dangerously close to the P. W. C. line. A long boot by Ritchie relieved matters after Leigh- tiser had corralled e. loose ball, but another penalty took the oval back to the 20-yard line. Immediately af- ter Prince of Wales received a free one, but the Sainte werent to be denied. They worked their way be/ck and Doyle, getting e. pus from I liheout, heaved a long one to Train- er. The ball was relayed to Ready and than to Shea, the latter making the grade in the far comer of the field. Gillis' attempt at convert failed. Rmrtly after Fitzgerald attempted I placement from 40 yards out only to have the oval fall short. A tough break gave the Saints their second try.Ir1a.mm.l|sedalowlriokandthe 3| ball rolled into touch on the one yard line. Prom the resulting line- out Kelly, ._ husky forward plunged across, Gillis this time splitting the uprights with I dandy kick. For the balance of the half, P. W. C. rushed matters but the Saints' stubborn defense was too good. 1, ` sncown nsur 1 ¢ wild pass spoiled s possible score f0 P. W. O. right at the start of the second half, and then on another attempt S. 'l‘rainor‘s hard tackle brought n City player down hard af- ter being inches from being in the c ear. ' McDonald, saints’ fullback, relicv- ed with some nice kicking, but Birt- wistle, on a penalty kick, booted the Pigskin in touch on the 15-yard manker. The losers continued their offensive with the Saints being forc- Gd to mum for safety. Saints were given another Dellblly Endurance Test ic. r. riy can-aim. eww wuei TOR.ON'IlO, Oct. 22.-A band of durable bike riders started a, six-day journey round Maple Leaf Gardens’ huge pins saucer at 12.80 this mom- i_ng_ There were three men in each of the nine teams that started the long grind. promoter Willie Spencer hopes to speed up the endurance test. Peer of the six-day bike artists, Torchy Peden of Victoria, B.C., teamed up with Syd Cozens of London, Eng- land. and Polly Parrott, Irish-born Victoria resident, to make the Bri- tish Empire squad. Charlie Winter of New York; Al Crossley of New Bedford, Mass.. and Frank Bartell of Newark, NJ., made up the United States team. Other teams which started the test are: Jules Audy of Montreal; Henri Le- page, Montreal, and Ernest De Buh- lere, of France. Piet Van Kemper, Ernest Muller and Joseph Clignet of Holland. Jean Giliberti, Fioraventi Baggio and Ceco Malefesia. Italy. Gustav Kilian, Heinz Vopel, and Werner Kiethe, Germany. Seveere Van Slarnbrouck. Marcel Boogmans and Rene Boogmans, Bel- sn. Freddie Zach. Switzerland: Zen- on St. Laurent, Montreal, and Tony Beckman, of New Jersey. Reggie Fielding, Toronto; Freddie Ottevaire, Detroit; and Jimmy Walt- hour, Jr., New York. Seek Funds For , Broadcast (C. P. by Gunrd|sn’| Special Wire) AMI-IERST, N. S., Oct. 22-Eb forts to finance the broadcasting of the Charlottetown home games of the Big Four Hockey League, were being undertaken W two Is- land sportsmen in Amherst today. About $1,800 is needed to cover ex- pensw. They believe the Abbies' games in Halifax and Saint John could also be included in the ping- ramme they are promoting. ‘T ...__ _ _ _ .. Local School _T e a nr Hands Western Fif- teen 10-0 Setback. .__i. ‘ Befmosmowdofrcbidfansrgailx afternoon the Summerside L Bchooirugbyteamwent downtoa I0-0 defeat before a fighting West Kent fifteen. West Kent tucked the game away in- the first ten minutes. be- fore the local nigger team could get their bearings by scoring twc unocnverted trys and a neat field goal. After that the S. H. S. boys struck their stride and the struggle swayed back and forth up the field for the rest of the first half. West Kent again pushed the at- tack in the second half but were stubbornly contested every step of the way. Finally the tide of battle seemed to turn and the locals slowly forced the heavier team back. West Kent fumbled behind the line and Tommy Jackscm gam- bail but the referee ruled f the W. K. S. players fingers on the ball thus chdown. the fans it seemed was downed cleanly. meet again in twc Charlottetown and Tliieilli si;-ileliigr weights are concerned my kid by that time we can't do us ess _ with it. 'rants au." mF?§;oI§§I€;il?“”;ogf§af§_§§fn a surprise when they bumkea their ._ . -_ . ~ ~__-;- __ _. Jackson of Fort Erie for a place `Cowley Signs With St. Louis SAYS HE NEVER ,. _’“'__.€’_‘.'_'_Z, GETS THE BREAKS _ _“` O He’s out' oi' a Job again! Says em- ployers never give him a real chance. But the truth is Joe neglects his ap- . pearancey-often comes to work in v need of a shave. _ Why should any man let stubble y handicap him? With todey‘s Gillette ' 1 “Blue Blades,” frequent shaving is easy and pleasant. Even two shaves \ I ¢ld\v,`when necessary,wdn'tirritat¢ tender skin. Prove ` this yourself- get Gillette "Blue Blades" todayl ( Oct 22-Bill Cowley, Ottawa amateur the . a r i 5'-.'3`§§§3 e rs § team M A Eddie A r d sn - nouneed tonight. " _ Closing the deal following I week unnhd pof negotiations, Cowley will make new type of diving suit have been developed in Scotland to enable un ilES;T.tKENT Again./i Holdem: ;RllGOERS BLANK Of Island League`S'SIllE Hlliil I." /.1 to cf* 'Z DRIVE ° on the refereoing staff of the ln- ternational Hockey League for the coming season, Manager Mickey Roach said today. A former professional hockey player, Jackson at one time coach- ed the Charlottetown, P. E, I.. Abbies and last season refereed for a time in the Maritimes. The Buffalo club will mnke the nomination at the meeting of the Cleveland tom0l'f0W league in ~ George A. Vasey, secretary of the cl b will accompany Buffalo u , Roach to the meeting. "V °*°‘} 'S - oou'~r woaav, .1\M. .zr:rs.1::f.sw , ,M in Mvvac #*;\‘ '-1.7-Jwki C5 f_.,;"“:_'.' . '~~;' ‘ 5 ' . l£ 7:6” lx sl'-1 _-7- _._gt_ 'F is .Q _ '"l"°'* °""'*""°'""'°"'° 'ms debut st tomarrow nights . ~ 4'*-~ 0*' °” callers sms Blades .."'l_‘3f.2§¢.'.f?../_¢e.f"”' _ _ N p A » _ NOW 5 ef 25¢ - 10 f°f 50¢ :',:':.°.:.."::.‘:.".'...i°.;.':.':'.:§. aaa, 5"”féE'j'f§;$;»§§“'“$, irish coast and indrecisn waters. Western rivals 10-0 in a curtain raiser at Summerside yesterday. The West Kent team are reported to be working with machine like precis- ion. While the Saints are the favorites, the Nomads are leaving nothing un- turned t.o revamp their backiield in an efforeto be in the running. Sev- eral new players are expected to re- port at practice this evening, under floodlights, at the Holy i.edeemer` tennia courts, which has been plac- ed at their disposal. The officers and executive of the ,| Citi' H0<=key League Last year are to be commended on the manner in which they carried an their activi- ties, and are ready to enter another season with a. clean sheet. President .Afi'leck’s appointment was a popular .one and he may again be looked to 'heed a "bans-up" league. 'A meeting of those interested in (Continued from Page 1) O. fourth in the 'derby, ard me er Singapore at 2:84 e. m., G. M. T., Cyprus( ~ today while Malcolm MacGregor Flight-Lieut. G. Shaw, like Da- snd Henry Walker, New Zealand- vies and Hill a British entry, was _ ers, reached Allehabsd at 2:21 a at Athens. lending st 10.55 a. m. "’- _ m.'I'heywe:efsrbehindthelesd- H.LBrook.slsoBritish arrived “' at Rbme, Monday night at 0.10 p.m.. '"5 9 255 `s“5 a§~F Leaders lnhsdsfed Twoliyelilllled Scotts.ndBlsckmadeonefalse| Deathtookitsfirstbilinthe start from Chsrleville and return- long race Monday when Flying- ed, but finally got sway again. Officer H. D. Gilman and J. Y". Hasty adjustments made prepare- Baines, co-lJi10l. were bumed to tory to the first take-off appar- death as their aeroplane crashed in entiy were not adequate. iflames over the Appennines near EABOWWBAD ANDTAKE10 _ meme, Italy. ...$3 §..’1"“.f‘-.....’°°°’......‘é "‘...‘°“°‘. ...i'.!i§’.§‘ 51;- ~»§;,»,,;=;,g;;,g w;g,;»,f¢,;,,~,gg;-g ._ W w............ .... D.. M Chmlevme' In “mime” they ex' inndrsnmst dawn Béaturda had orn'iT\i:“ii>';:i ggi: Dwned they hm °h°uted t° “wh dropp°ed out, most of them yon ac- 1_~====‘ other through the long night to count of engine tmublm “"1” ‘1“°P' oapt..Nevn1e stack and s. L., leaving Darwin, said they were r' nd t " °°i°Y1“s their mv °h°f°“sh1y- 1”.i.}l?.s.'1°£§§'f§s°b3ver§“f§>¥.tf»i`§ln`I¢°°t§§J ` eddition to the pilots, there were a. wants Austmm in their mm wards cargo, 2,000 letters and three pas- as ..amB_teum_.. Bm weather and sengers “b°°'rd‘ The p°E‘“n9‘°"5 engine trouble near the start oaus-| :Ee I;m;e“ Rflsche' Germn” “Via” ed them to drop out at Marseille, r , eer Gleson_cf the He.gue;F,_,mce_ They took on from Romel B-lid R. G. DOII1l1ll6 Of Brazil. eu-ly today "“5”‘@“'P°’°~’°°°°°-nd W‘u°’» rnelsststageseftnegreetder- said they hoped to reach Darwin _ mum in daylight. It was 8:34 s. in. local ;¥6ve!;°l3,esti;‘§;}§3;: otf°auM;;r scogt' " tm” when “‘°'7'°'m‘”’d‘ M sings' and Black. They overcame wearl- W" L P°"°- ness. an engine which gave out at is promisedas S. itimes and intermittent storms to Mr Art Re t to avenge the } M°m’°‘” 0"' °f 3*” make a driving finish. elected PI'€8ld€I`l`t Of hiibewaghjng, _ f I ying . Summerside ’ liineup-Iliuilback. 1 lGfi¢-S 0! 111181101” N~'15¢d *he pr~i'y'1eching°i,>e|i‘rv:ili:fo'I3n:.°rtix::°it tg- Hockey :League Victor Inman hailif line Thomas ' , h°P°° M th’ flying M*°m°°‘”-’» WP' peered as if their amazing exploit For Ensulng Year .laoksen Keith .ren wunea in- N H L I rt W M W” Jim “ld A’“Y» W °°¥”“'° the would not be accomplished. They - » Y' ~ o a 1 an y A,-,em W ; al man George Spears; three quarter ° ° I V speed prize. They were held at limped into Darwin with only one °' “lt” “uh H v°°‘m“d 1me,'.xorm Downing, Allison Mac- y _ mmm with engine trouble but of the mmm nmetionmg. st a meeting ia we Board Ga det no - still hweful *MY misfit be “ble iv; Between Darwin and charles- Rooms 01 the city nan last even mwah, Mark u , Pep vm M I R mg_ Nm ginclau-; fm-w¢u~d,' muy n °°“"mu° in H10 h°-“di°°'P dll"-'»1°n~ ville, the second lsst leg of the ing of representatives of teams Arnett, James Hogan, Clarence - Th’ “ht °°h°’ °°mp°'m°’° mu nl-Khl» they fvllshi 181111159 the proposing to enter the City Hooks! xnlevt. goals MacNei1i, Ear v ___ §‘¢e:§;°mh:fa‘;;‘§ “’“§;°‘°" W” giltiflgfd gsndicep of a berry mo- league Mr Ari-har Affleck was re Sheen; gus MacLean, Austin ' ‘ ‘ ~ Eu” - , 1'. 0 y ve out of six cylinders elected President Other officers De,mey_ _,mes UML Changes In Officials And Players Mark Opening six-fmt scott me me uig$|f,,n¢¢10nmg_Me,,mn,w W.-,,.k,d M- mclude M, wmiam w,,,,,e,, SEC ° 1 new-ee Louis can~.pbeu_ char- Of Season--NotedAmateursTo Go ProTh1sYear. ,f',‘;’,‘,_"°“1°“gh B1“°k' m“’,§;'“m,he|§f1’§h;§,";1y“J“,f.§ol§h°,fm.‘;*;“ lm ‘elm “<1 M' Wimm ‘DU ‘mls DNB “Niki”-8 P009 e ers o r s. treasurer lottetown, line judge Rendle Bow- "°~» e'm--°- ' or sv an D-vw. -mu-""'. .ls .. 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He is oomplisied the flight in less thanimidef mme days, was gm- Qhead M, _“neck regened to me sue TORONTO OG0 22-(BY T116 H8.l‘0ld (Baldy) 00090 ~ » - n. nine hours of all previous flights from London cesefui aeneduia eomluded las; Gel' ln S §;;‘,*:g;°‘;“§,f§“’t;§'hio 1§§"§‘;“f Tge fiflgaliadffamhlse slits SWK; A large wwd cheered lustily as fo Melbourne. at Darwin they nad' season and laid particular em 5 °n' im 11°" ed °11¢ °f 6 *H05 the big red comet swooped to a. shattered the record for the Eng- ' , o 1 t _. _ t phasis that the year had been Garden Usmr ss: ze. :iss as-.s:..m._1e by we or :rms is » and President, Frank Calder once Frankie pinn1g;m_ Kgmmsky md pursuing plane “wt of Pmmenuer ‘ 0 A PTO *D iff 1 'Wi ‘l|.|D|J6 Of il-I in thb _ Hlni Wrong again in supreme command. Herre Shannon were freshmen with the and Mon, had not Nt mwhed ' 3,00 tg exght°?u°°1:§f;mf)ut was are some ponts of interest in t e se t 1 1; , both in -1- cam n enin Nov 9 strrzin i)\`tsint£sthg(iirH L frogogliag mmm Ernplre Team referred to the mwmdnz exec" DMZ UP g - 2 ig _ _ _ HOLLYWOOD. Calif-. 0¢t- 22- - Frank Patrick, wlnm rar-wastes gm. Fans seniors' tive -Max Baer was in a. fighting mood ner; have always regarded as a Amateur players are getting free 3"* Au R°°°"d' Head Pack Six teams namely Pirates Sur ' periors Btewaris, Navy Hol_me.n's today because h thinks Madis n gm in i. 1; 1. By adding s man to each team. 511111" Garden is 0” the Wfbgs iiionliogkeymnlign i€h;?1ai?g»:ii;ieI§e§~ Léeiiii-rgcstsbutvgililgl 0” W” “"4"” °‘ W’ 1°” trackinits quest for suitable heavy- rar, is imaging Boston Bruins bonus, of a few years ago~ar'a mia- °°mPu1s°1'y MP b°f°re fewhlns (0. r. ay oasraiaam spasm wire; umaisc their invention or entering iwfilglht grriposeatlrtror the mis bout from the bench. He lasted only one smg_ Boston Hmm, wanted Dm, 511° gndtgzylllgmelfwfmlléd lémliigl' 'I'01a~.QN'ro. oct. zz-An hour the new loop while the case or GW 01” Ile uH€~ season as N. H. L. managln direc- H ,T f, t |9011! G V9 »' and a fof tes/:ly ammin t H hfleld G nites, h h ad The world’s champion heavy- tor. Art Ross has moved ug to the 1-123;; su(;?eI;t‘;da§1ili3r1e1aa'-y?;iirvi:1;;l3 50° mn” "Um Mudenhau Aem' the Bri?‘sh Empire thgee-mangtgilrlri aigcquest tciabe inciiidged mfilin bg Wemht °amB`he"° with his mmalef BOSYOH f1'°l\i5 03109- tract at $3,000 a year was his best d"°m°' °“"°id° I-‘°nd°“~ in °PP"°’d' into the lead in the six-day bike considered at a later meeting €;1:l‘;uoT;i°!i;|11;\“n1;6tli/i>)nW;>)1g>¢t`?rl;t ii* cgrmn Egg _Stung Cup alum; at offer the Bruins retreated. .They _£;1Yavl;4n:;’l1\'S- “wig l;l’Pn¥';>iT; race at 10.30 c‘c1ock tonight. Torchy In the course of his remarks the ‘ ¢°80» mm? Yman H5 0V" t tdto hi in tl. Speed -Pd ,d ht ll - hairm thanked LouisSte'w si=§_\;ddi®11,Hl1yh°f b°f\§;- ed to Montreal for a rebuilding Job lui-.t wiggtfait, JZ; aliiama pfxaigses G-11 h°“1‘- wer-1;? 3.035 aiicpeiiili Sartfrrlzrrns ‘sign art, anadnm Fred golfers or the Ont c e WH. ~ B GG-rden on the Maroons. If the Stanleyythe veteran John Ross Roach as Their feat in “YW f’°m I-‘°n' Cozens of London, England, and Bike Shop for services rendered is sbins about settins aysuitbble op- Cup follows on his heels, the for- ,his best bet to fillwiifciidee shoes. dbh to Darwin in *W0 days. 10111' Pony Parrott ar victoria nad 41a during me past season, ana on pxrrisini; for enxigcii; Jililiel. S&1dJ§;€1;-|'!‘¥1€l‘ Oftawi;-I lWV\;5lWP€l`mB“ Wig b° 1CUd€,Dr0pert.V Of Canadiens was a h0'l“`5 Rnd 35 minutes was ll-“i’\'¢¢' miles, seven laps for 148 points to half of the League executive urih, . irnmy n tops sue ss ew mrmsseis ave iaensaticn in the N. H, L_ and stan- edeuted. They shelf-ered the 016 keep ahead or the pack. leaded a similar vote to the chi-f ston doesnt have a suitable opponl; been in years. At least, Lionel Con- hey Cup playoffs last spring Now England-Australia rewrd bi’ 111°” They took the lead from me Angus M’cEs.chern of the Fire De ent for me in June, well, than I’ acher has followed Gorman to 'he 15 bmp with gamdiens and Ad. than four days Canada United States mo mm, pa,-tmem who ,med so ' - . greatly in §ig;r“insl‘i:1ww;gr;1SePliiiia0r ansplfgur andma nixlf to- llow that the ublic amateurs as he has been able to of the McG,11_Un1vm-sity team_ day under the guidrmg hand of 1°°“°’ W me “ “‘°“gh H“””‘“lh O i i division or the 11 - .300 mile race Y Z z;2.~:;r_i . »v»»- »f as J. D. ° me -sv To oiiee of these 'two giws I fight Jo I Hewett md O' E‘ Kay’ New zu' mmow they Wm take to me we m "so fm. as the Ns, cf the`he,,vy_ land entry, took od! from Baghdad --i the morning and in the afternoon at 7.32 a. m. Monday. Lieut, M. (Cé P. bgCG\|3;lian‘s S/[peoial Wl;)t First Iexhibitio game of the sea '. u h _., Sa mlnstmv K L Hansen, flying for Denmark, left UEB , _ 32- Imager con wil take place here Saturday br?;,h§;’ glggggvtcgge gilidgn so ,__ I ° I cha_mh;',m5 in mg. kgdpey-S? Ruzxay Bagdad at 9.44 a. m. Another Brit- Ross. bf the Boston Bruins, con- night when the major leaguers head and put Hamas up against nternatlona loops last year bid fair to repeat. ‘Sh P““'» Squadron-Leader D. E* ferred with Leo Dandurand, dir- clash with their farm team, the camera? Dun-t he beat both sch.. ' The saints without B doubt me Stodart and K. G. stcdart, were ector of Montreal Canadiens, here, Boston Cubs of the Canadian Am meling and Lasky? asked Hoffman. Referee _Berth _héaviest mam mme Senior class Wmlright behind, heading eastward at tonight on the possibilities of a erican League and Anglo-Pulp, “The contract reads,” Hoffman take some stoppmg They memuy 10.00 a. m. C. J. Melrose, Austral- trade involving Gordon Savage, ac- local amateur team which won the added' "that the Garden must pick For Jackson? tore into me p_ W, c_ Squad and in ian flyer. departed in the wake of| quired by the Flying Frenchmen' provincial intermediate title last an oDP0nent siiltable to us, for that ' steam-roller fashion crushed their th* °i'h°’5 at 12-05 l’~ m~ from Calgary and 9' mfmer St” Year The Bfllin-‘i Will Dlfly 30 menu June date. If it doesn‘t have one --~ lighter opponents. The yellow ,md The American team of John with Syracuse in the International tes against each squad with pro b in blue Clad wan-1m.s_0f w_ K_ S_ pulled Wright and John Polando took off' League. It was not announced cecds being donated to charity ur 1.1% 4,__` , , _ , _, ,_ r Q SCOTT AND BLACK . I _ - - END LONG JAUNT WITH FAULTY MOTOR 1 rn. Monday. Lieut.-Com- re st Nicosia. Pannenuer md M°u' VA” W Tume British flyers, and one of wa.nt is the fe p mini” mi'-‘ 9' °h‘“°° W be” me £ lay hand* °“ me °f the "‘fflLp_(f?` Beyond Baghdad in the handiwp their new coach Frank Patrick The are fast roundm into con forming e. Montague-Summerside-‘ Charlottetown intermediate loop will“ be held shortly. AGRBIMENT NEABB END MONTREAL, Oct. 23-Existing agreement between the sieemshlp companies and the longahoremen of the port of Saint John, N. B.. will terminate on October 31, and negotiations between the two par- ties will commence this week, with a view to erriving_st a satisfactory agreement for the forthcoming Z./alike#/f./yf ofan - erslr.-hernia. __ _,r . ,_ ..,.r.. and Holy Name have already in “EFX Co . . . all C di for ovai:ti°a5i;m winter season. ` ___