. ..-.-.=¢-_.=....~..@.-.;-.._. - r9331!" W9“. . .- 39.... "L?! 72:19,! '~' “nu-.. .....-_.-.. c. -...‘.- :-:.'_,v. . ..__.__ .____.._-.-- -';s\rv-- '-~1<1:r-(;_~.. .:-<\_-1;; l. Cop j‘ Bimelecli ls Pimlico Favorite _To Futurity And End The Season ‘Undefeated NEW YORK, Oct. lI-(AH- ‘Phat. loud horse laugh roiling out of O01. I. R. Bradley's stables these fall mornings comes from Bimel- eob, the Colonel's two-year-old champion, thinking what he can‘ do to old man Jinx and all his poi turf traditions. It isn't lust one jinx jimeleoh can break this year and next. There's a long list provided the eon of Black Toney keeps right on de- veloping. So far this year, col. Bradley's Biblical-named colthas won $101,- 860. Ho took the Belmont Futurity handily, thereby ending the jinx which ha: alvmys dogged Bradley hopefuls in that stake. AP-houeh he had the betting favorite on sev- eral occasions, the Colonel's colors never before entered the winner's circle. Now that Andy K. has been re- tired for the season. there seem: nothing to sf-arid in the way of BimcieolVs ifl-Wctorious wirdiin to an IlIVlClfWiPIZl season in the Pimtco Futurity Nov. 4 and the New Eng- land Futurity at Narragamett. Gyroscope 81 Urichalque Split Honors NEWMARKET. England, Oct. l8 _(0P) -Mrs. H. Leader's YTO- l scgpe and the Marquess of Du fer - in, Oriclialriue today split the hon- ors in the Cainbridgesliire handicap. the first major race to be run since the outbreak of ivar Under ideal racing conditions a good crowd thickly clotted with uni- orms turned out to see th race run in two sections. urse spilt, because of the unusually arge field. Due to cancellation oi the customary acceptance regulat- ions the original entry was almost intact and 27 horses faced the starter in each section. Gyroscope. h. tliree-year-old ooit. by Sir Walter Raleigh out oi’ Gira- sole. finished in a (lrivc iii the first hear, to nip His Highness by a neck with Hot Bun II third by four lengths. all three horses were quot- - Ed at 100 to 6 in the most open bet- ting the Combridgeshire has ever known. In the second section Orichalque, I siir-year-olri horse by Pinccau out of Mine tl'Or. won handily by a length from Mrs. A. BerldW-S Quill‘- tier Maitre with Never Surprised zhird l 1-2 lengths further baok. Drichalque returned 25 to 1 while Quartier Maitre was quoted at 100 to 8 and Never surmised at 20 to 1. The race, reduced from 1 1-8 miles to a. miles was run over the July course as the winter circuit is being used for military purposes. Rookie Centre For Popular Leaf Line lSaints Still Full Of Fight Despite Losses 5- D- U- “Sh? squad returned Tuesday night from the mainland where they had taken part in ames with Mt. A. and University o? New Brunswick. Although losing both encounters the boys gave a great u- count or themselves and Coach Fr. Walter MoGuigen stated there was In‘? ingieirlea piliwthe iaadtwith the s ing eo en o be able to turn the tables on thlalr $35 iients when they meet them on hEil‘ home gridiron during the next two weeks. In their first game Saints were iii t nosed out by the Mounties by a. 5—3_ score the homesters margin of victory being the difference between a try and a converted try. At U. N. B. it was somewhat of a different story with the Saints los- ing 16-3 but the local University squad were loud in their praise of the Fredericton team and figure they will be the team to beat for the western section title and s spot in the finals against the Nova scotia winners. Favoured with the wind and sun at their t;cks in the first half at Fredericton the Saints held the ad- vantage throu hout and had the ball in enemy terri ory practically ali the way earning a 3-0 advantage at half time. But the Red and Black had ‘he better of the second half in which they scored four tries and converted two of them. The saints with a week and one- half to prepare for their next Inter- collegiate encounter believe that they can give a good account of themselves on their home field, and probably take both games here. The condition of Joe Chisholm regular fullback who did not make the trip. is unfortunately not much better and there is still some doubt as to whether he will be available for U. N. B., here a week from Sat- urday. The Intermediate Srints expect to meet Prince of Wales College on Frilinv 8P1. the seniors expect to n12!" tlic Armv iii a second game on Sflillrdfii’ 0f this week. All Regulars“ Signed 'With N. Y. Rangers“ WINNIPEG, Oct. l8—Manager Iiester Patrick stretched a record of three successive years today when all regular membera 0i his New York Raruers of the National League were signed 24 hours after negotiations started. The feat of the last two years was duplicated when 18 players atures to one-year con- tracts. T ey are: Davey Kerr, al- Coul so , Art r, abe Pratt and Ott Heller. defence; ST. CATHARIZIVES, Ont. Oct. i8 -—(CP>-— Coach Dick Irvin placed Lcx_ Chisholm at centre between Pep Kelly and Murphy Chamber- lain today on a forward line that might possibly open the National League season as a unit for To- ronto Maple Leafs. The move prov- ed popular with manager Conny Smythc. Chisholm. signed to aprofessional contract by the Leafs near the end oi’ last season. finished out the campaign with Syracuse in the In- ternctional-Amerioan League. Be- fore that, he led the Ontario Hoc- key Association senior series in point-making as a member of the Oshawa Club. The Leafs divided iri-to teams of "Blues" and "Whites" today for a practice game that saw Nick Metz play on a line with his brother. Don, and Red Heron. The blues won 13-"4, Gordie Drillon scoring three straight goals at one point end Don Metz two straight for the winners. Muza Patrick. j Mac Colville, Neil Colvllie, Alex Shibioky. Dutch Killer, Phil Wat- son, Bryan I-lextail. Lynn Patrick and Clint Smith, forwards. The club made final pre aratiom for its exhibition tour ago t New York Americans and Patrick an- nounced replacements for the two forward positions open on the line- up would be decided during the six games. Rangers leave tomorrow for the opening game in Port Arthur Oct. 20. McGill Quits League Because Of The War Canadiens Go Through First Skating Drill 1.13 play permanently on Saturday Challange The hereby challenge the “Old Timers" to a friendly gain? of duck pins on the Holy Name night at D o'clock MONTREAL. Oct. i8 ——(C7P) — MoGill University's hockey team will withdraw from the Quebec senior hockey league this season Use Minarrfs for aches. ADVERTISEMENT FOR CREDI- TORS IN VOLUNTARY WINDING U!’ In the matter of the "Companies Act". R. S. B. C. 1936, Chapter 42. and the Laurence Smith d: Company Limited, in voluntary liquidation. The creditors of the above nlmfll Company are required on or before the 25th day oi Uctober, 1939, t0 send their names and addresses 41111 the particulars of iliflll‘ £10515 U‘ ciaiisis to W. G. Rowe. Chimera“ Accountant, at 510 West HaSlJIIK-i Strect, Vancouver, B. 0., the Li ui- dator of the above Comllflfly l" l! Io required by notice in wrltllli! "m" the said Liquidator, are by their Solicitor or personally l0 "0"" l" and prove their said debts or claims at such time and place as shall lie specified in such notice or in de- fault thercof they will lie exfllllllrd form the benefit of any dian made before such dciiti; are PTQW-‘ll- DATED at Vancouver, B. C., this lath day of October, A. D., 193$. W. G. ROWE. Liquidator, 510 West Hastings Sh. Vancouver, B. B. ;l.°;19:?l- fiEiiDEiiS run coil. Tenders will be received at the office of the undersign- ed, up to noon on Friday, October 20th, for supplying the City with Springhlli screened coal or its equival- ent for the City Building and slack coal for Mflrlwl House and Library. Coal to be weighed on City scales and delivered in cellars of because of the war. it was announ- ced today following a meeting of the University Senate. The Reds will continue, however. to play in the International Intercolleagiete League. The senate adopted s. physical education committee report saying that "because the international crisis demands that students should spend as much time as possible in preparation for this emergency. . . . _ it is deemed unwise for students in the university to par- ticipate in this sc"="~i's schedifled mmes conducted under the _lll‘lS- diction cf the Qiwbcc Amateur Hockey Association." CHARACTER AND ctornas NEW YORK -- (OP) — To be smart "match your character to "cur clothes." stylists say You may be a belle of the 80s in a bus- tle frock or a i940 beauty in a skirt as slim as a cigarette if you cast, ycursef in the right role. REWARD Morrison 8: Co., Hampton, P.E.I. hereby offer $50.00 re- ward, payable in cash, within twelve months from date, to any person or persons sub- mitting bona-fide informa- tion leading to the apprehen- sion and conviction of the \"i\\\\\ ' ' g5); ‘“““‘ Starting Friday, October 20th. DAYS CLOTHING SALE Slii p "Govsmoi Tllloy"—1 420 Tons. , , B~iI';B1§.S_<=L~'hJ=1~.N-B- 10 Dollars Given Away In Cash Prizes v ruic s on s. , . Read all about it and then come and buy the bargains offered. OCT 20th As my floor-space is limited, I am oompel- This is the sale ‘ led to reduce my large stock of Fall and you have been to . Winter Goods to make room for new ship- waiting for. our. 30th mems‘ . PANTS First item on the list is Overeoats. All Reg $400 “fl 1" ‘2f.i§”.ii'§€‘ claimant s es. ric . , . , . , . . Rex. $1.75 Mgnh Suitses- - - $13.95, $10.95, $19.05 m" 535° Sale $149 Boy's Suits _ _ - - - - - - - $7.95 RS3‘ 55%?) OVERALLS Sale $ll69 u . u 8 0L Denim UNDERWEAR BRACES R hgureljead doublaknee Men‘e fleece-lined combinations. Regular Reg, 50¢ Reg, 32,25 $1.50. Sale Price — — — - - — $1.19 Now 34¢ l . ' _ _ ._. ._ of a grand tobacco I glrytjsplflfecg-eilneg: and Draws: BELTS i ' ' R . 50¢ PANTS Regular 60c each. Sale Price -- — 39c sfilge 34c —A fragrant, friendly tobacco fliot Men’! All W001 Citmbllllllillll- “Bull! j—-———-—- _ _ Rec. $1.15 $2.25. Sale Price - - - - - - $1.98 NECKTIES gets your smoke appetite tugging of Sale 89° Men’s Merino Combinations. Regular Reg- 31-09 ilie bow lines wiili the very first iosiel JUMPERS Bjlgliséwiiltfigrlilel-Q‘; _ Keg-é‘; fig; y , . . . - Load up with Rosebud, lislii up and Sale Price — — — — — — — — — 98c g2; j i1 e . - you're headed to new horizons of pipe ~ Re!- 51-75 FISTXI agaliieBgllgeclg-t-h-fafilnm_.l.zigufpgg N0" 19¢ smoking pleasure. V, Mg"? Sfilli Dfefifllllg GOWRB- Regular CAPS . WORK SHIRTS a e nce _ — — _ '_ _' "' _ ' Reg. $1.50 \\ . a" sizes Ideal Gift for Christmas Now 79¢ l "P i0 $1130 . FANCY SHIRTS g Sale 69¢ ! ! Reg $150 I Anmher L“ With every $2.00 purchase you will re- NOW 93¢ g "P t“ 31-50 ceiye a coupon giving you a chance to win Reg- $135 p Sale 51-19 $5.00, $3.00 and $2.00 prizes. ‘i Now 79¢ f -.—--__-___ Drawing takes place Satur ay night, t-imiiK C ~ Package 15¢ I WOOL SOCKS November 4th. LADIES 5"‘ "i. smokl n9 31111611171118?!‘ grail, 15¢ g 19c and 29c Save money and buy now at sggflKgflygs 2 ‘ " l CHILDREN'S N“ 49° THE iVlARlTliVl E SMOKE STOCKINGS E D K E ciisiiriiaiw I Reg. 35c and 25c Reg. 60c m N°w 15° “d 10° 112 Kent St. Charlottetown Now 29c Oct. 18 -—(OP) — a. coach Pe 5n»- T133!» t hhlt workout "All Stars" bowling team do Alleys, Friday "Quin." BLANCHARD. bgn PM’!!! Coach. Navy Will Have Smart Hockey Squad “will NlIlllOd Jar. av .1 . ilf" m" EP fer" Worthy. Watson McBwen and “n” 1m” Mc1nnu_ Dillfl Momma and Moltwen have seen s: vice as goalies with Ev. Jay is Abegiweit unior who starred the team o an Naval Volunteer M u 1 c ‘d1 t, $5.1.‘- bore bad nip gm 5i! levers sis-r on ea aha ens wen through ‘ma so! dosh ‘£11351; lengthy atatinggreill m- mi team" in 1°‘ l" noiilioed followln the mo: 31W? his National l-Ioc ey League oharg- 911"“ es would start heavy scrimmaging tomorrow. i “H n Lepine intends to sexid the habit- Id ants through a regular with full equi merit tomorrow. Onl FTiday oszia ens will return m iltl- Mwww was tlymnasium and than go back to ice 0111b! gol-lslenYgrliilaaMo- Innis n . ers here lsst year and saw sel- Ule Minardi for aches. 82.210” i" “my u Denw" 001' Leith Jay is a Junior Royals de- fence man who rode with his team to Maritime title int season. Eldy Darraoh is asiothor doionoeman who starred with junior out-tits. Junior Abegweits here for some y two years ago and has since turn- ed to senior hockey. scrimmage u . Le eis-n," - senior out- with Maine ericans, "Buffer" another consistent Players Seek Openings On Bruins Roster HERSHEY 2 Oct. IL-(Arl- e three openings n B n yawn!‘ Bruins’ hockey roster totllay glint: “m” gin,“ m u“ mm msnsger iii-t Ross or ‘l’ k i his first bwot1B3v8v-H39 art and Bobby Bauer, ‘and Bi Cowley, Mel Hill and Roy Conacher, and experimented ‘with his other forward Art Jifokson, back from New York Sands and Red Hamill o line, and Pat McCreavy teamed with Dutton Names Personell Of Americans PORT ARTHUR, Oct. 18-iiifa.n- ller Me n (Red) Dutton ex- pressed sa faction today with re- suits of New York Americana two- here -and announ- oed tentatively the club's playing onnol for the Rational Hockey agile cam aign. Dutton sad his team probabl would have Earl Robertson in goa , Al Murray and Will Field as one defence e- “ t.On and Chuck yes: from Syracuse Stare of the i/wo amateurs, Hugh Litt‘ tre, and Gordon Bruce, a. left or, on the remaining lino. with Junior and later setndor teams started with the‘ midget rangers former and has been playing gmd hockey with ever since. H too seasons ago. bei- of the 1937-38 Junior Abegweits W111 Whelan, right winger. has which "cut a. swath" in hockey Jimior hockey circles. International-American Iieague and Egan from Beatfts seahawks of the Pacific Coast League. Art Chapman will centre one forward line with chuck Conacher at ht wing and Harvey Jackson st ie t. Murray rig will wont another ‘line with Eddie an on rght and Tommy Anderson on left wing and Doc Romnes will be flanked on a third line by right winger borne Carr and left winger Buzz Boll. Hooiey Smith and Johnny Soirell will be utility men. Use Minard’s for aches. Golf Champs Meet In Historic Game- VANOOUVER. Got. 1B -(OP)— Bud Ward, United States amateur golf ohnimgion from Spokane, Wash, defea Ken Black of Van- couver, Canadian amateur title- boldeir. one up in a SiI-hole charity exhibition match at Pohiit Grey course today‘), About 2, fans braved a driving rain and chilled wind to see the first meeting in golf history of reigning Canadian and American ' amateur champions. Remember When -' (By The Canadian Press) The Gertrude L. Thebaud, spride of the Gloucester, Mass, fi ing fleet, won her second consecutive race with Bluenose of Lunenburf. N. 5., nine years ago toda. t was the only year the nited States vessel won the International Fishmenls schooner Race. McEacliern And Trainor In Uniform Names of iosiiin t letoe who will be ufigsinrglafrrlgml% and sport circles this winter my], til t0 . In ' tlliiuimm mentioned infilgilm’ l.‘ issue there is also Bu ‘ ' Bulls“ was one of the speariiea ' c ° Junior Royals last seasonlisl-Ignills be eliaiblo for B81111)’ again tliig 0...... m‘! 9r or not his um; the Artil ery. moves from the 1,.’ land before the hiJdkey sewn k ———i--___. WITH SIGNALS In yesterday's sport story 0y mid athletes enlisted it w” erroneously stated that "WhBCkf! litiiolleohem was g memiber of g Hoyilel Canadian Artillery bu; 1m nigt it was learned that mi, popular athlete is enlisted with the No, 6 District Signals. . person or persons breaking into our General Store be- tween midnight and morning on October 10th inst, and stealing therefrom cash and merchandise valued at $200. each building. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON. Dated at Hampton this 16th day of October, A.D., 1939. City Clerk _-._,_____.,__,____,.i 14-1875-10-17-19-51- _BVRl_i\iGING UP FATHER DENSER THAN DEAR OLD LONDON '- Thimbie Theatre. Starring POPEYE — - OH-THEQE YOU ABE - OR ARE YOU THERE ? IS IT ALWAYS THIS FOGGY IN DENVER .7 BY GOLLY- I HAD A HAFZD TIME F YOU - WHY 5 AND EIGHT HEQE? FOG - NOTHIN’ - YOU'VE BEEN STANDIN‘ RIGHT UNDER THIS BRIDGE- Bv C -n ‘ore McManiu ucilsuess.iirert.isse % g f0 ‘- . MY ME5SAGE i, n" L‘! ‘TO l‘), I ASKED ri-iemno seuo ME some HAM noses. _ o~E¢ _ - -‘ Q4141 _.' \____I_ _ _ __ P»- mv. l»: Pusan‘ you. u. v-u was ‘no ‘v- l n