oqrooan 12. 193s Lgging Battle OTHER SPURT ouxmc BASKE | BALL Fight A Against Time Tom H0111“. Press SWIM Wriwl‘) GwUggisTER, Mass, Oct. 11- 0; captain Angus Walters’ W" c nlwllan delferlder of aigmmienwrllationsl fisher-men's mpiiy and Captain Ben Pine’; Glowester challenger, Gertrude L qiiebaud. fought a. losing battle damn time today 8nd the 0011- ‘ml. was finally called off. m“; before the contest was “iii-d, and with the big banker mm Lunenbiug. N. S., ahead by nearly a mile, it. became apparent were was no possibility of a. fin- B]; ivitiun the six-hour limit. Both captains were irate tonight over what they regarded as un- necwryr punishment for their mm, who were on deck at. 6 a. m. 111d who did not get their vessels 59d up llntil after dark. The sulltlieusterly breeze at the part was only four miles an hour ind Captain Pine voiced his dis- pleasure over sailing under such conditions by calling across the [my sea.’ "Hey. Angus, you hairy got a canoe aboard, have rou’ ‘The race was the raecond of a liuee-out-of-five series for the trophy now held by the Bluenose lllil donated by Senator W. H. Dennis. Halifax publisher. ‘rhe- baud won the first race Sunday over an lR-mile twice-around Lri- flilllllll’ course. The schooncrs required nearly four hours to negotiate the first il-rnllc leg of a 36-mlle tri- rngular crurse. Alfter confused parting signals. the l/WO schooners lirllted rlloug, beam to beam. so close IOZPillPP a member of Blue- noseir crow reached out end pat- tad ‘llhebaudb morn ‘boom. was a ni l gm“? 06m of handling. for . Bluemse did been dlsqunilned E0612: Thebeud Wis on her course and the do. fender was attempting m p855 9"“? l-‘elllflln Ansus handled the Canadian schooner as a. skill- ful fencer might a foil. making d; "l" dlflmd" 9 W118 o! srace end beauty. Rigeatedly he attempted u, 1,,“ glint °w§ll‘i.“°.?§§" with “m” “ crew almost m d}, when he was ‘l: (letgnestt-rouble as The 8Ch00ners were on the star- Lii; 3S§°2rTti"ili-“" if." 2;‘ ““' a rs’ rus tol and he won free. d The start was at 10:03 a. m. re. Endless of the race committee's circular. which said Bluenwe followed her at 1;57;io, Bluenosc seemed to find herself 0" the next lee. a. IZ-mile beat to Wlndwflfd. which, however, was 11°‘ wmlllleted before the race committee called a halt. . Bluenose had a seagoing hitch- hiker aboard during several miles of her glide down the wind. a mig- rating Baltimore orlole which first lllllhted on the roll, a few feet. from members of her crew, then perched on the main boom bow- filllrlt and in the rigging. The feathered. Voyager, apparently de. clding a hortheasterly course was undesirable at. this season, finally look off and disappeared to the southward. Who Will Be The Next Victim? Asst your the Fire Demon num- eereri among his victims in Can- I011 2-16 lllPll. women and chldLmlL- flgweler gloomy a picture this brings beLrc our minds eye, it is brlglllcucll somewhat In the fact ma; this was a reduction of 101 over the previous year. In 1936, I89 cluldrcn lost their lives by fire, while in 1937, 105 children's lives were claimed, This is a staggering admission and the pes nsibility. for such tragedies can n many cases bc Illl(l directly t0 the negligencc of-parcnts who far too often irate their helpless little ones alolzc in the house while they visit neighbours or go to a show. These Ilslllfflllfils frequently occur in rural districts where neigh- bcurs arl- lmlu distances away and their burning home in time to save theg‘ children“ from n. horrible 88. . Every parent should realize that it ls his duty to teach his children the principles of fire prevention. ‘They should not be allowed to Lay with fire, matches mould be ept out of their reach and the play- ing with celluloid toys should be discouraged. By a. strict adherence to the use of common sense, par- ents can thus save themselves the bitter anguish and life-long regret which must be ever present when a child perlshes by their neglect- REKEMBER WIIEN (By The Canadian Press) Connie Mack's Philadelphia Ath- letics pushed over 10 runs in one inning to defeat Chicago Cubs 10-8 in a. world series game at Philadel- ghia nine years ago today. Behind -0 in the seventh inning, the A's clubbed out 10 hits for all their the palcllts are unable to regch runs. They won the championship four games to one. 144 Richmond St. E. R. 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PAGE SEVEN a ir- IXI'I:I Moncton Hoop Squad Lose To Y. K n 0 ts ng from behind their op- ponenis 13-11 half time lead‘ Charlottetown ‘i Knots Saturday night defeated the Moncton Bom- bers 32-28 in an exhibition bas- ketball game played at the Y gym. Led by the high scoring pair of B. Monroe and It. Ross, Bombers got away to an early lead but after the local ua-d stepped up the pace in the lnal half they gradually cut. down the slim lead to win out by four points. Feature of the game was the splendid g-eme at gu the Johnston brothers turned in for the winners and after their team- mates had taken the lead Bom- bers found it a. difficult propos- ition to get into scoring position. GIRLS GAME The Y Eta defeated the Co-Eds 13-11 in the opener of the double- header. Held to low scores by the close marking tactics of the rival guards the teams played interest- "18 and airtight basketbaliall the Wfly- The Y Ets Icored the first four points of the encounter and the lead thus established proved sufficient to stave off the Co- Eds closing rally, The games were attended by a large number of fans. The Y Knots will play l return game in Mone- ton in two weeks time. The line-ups of the boys game was as follows: Moncton: B. Monroe 13; A. Ad- W~ N~ 121M»! 13. L. Kennedy, M. MoKle . . Y Knots: A. Godkin, I. Harper, l1. R. Stewart 4. B. Johnston z, J- Johnston 4. J. Oullen 4, n. Matheson, 6, G. Partridge. Down The Alleys nour mam aowuno Duck Pln Mixed Doubles Last night on the Holy Name Alleys twelve couples started away on the second half of the first round with the scores showing quite an improvement over the start of last week's 3311155, The bowlers are gaining more confi- Etc. Etc. In for‘ nnolvrl I32 dence as the tournament goes along and some good scores are being looked forward to before the final stega of the tournament are reached. Following are the scores: ' on.the advice Of The Detroit Red Wings DETROIT, Oct. 11 -(CP)- Charlie Conecher, the big right winger who as a member of Tor- onto Maple Leafs announced his retlrement from hockey the mid- dle of last season, is returning to the National Hockey League wars this winter as a member of De- troit Red Wings. The one-time big-bomber of the N. I-LL. was purchased in astraight cash transaction from Toronto, Jack Adams, Manager of the Red Wings announced late today. He refused to state the amount of cash involved. - Adams, seeking to put new life into the team thatwon the Stan- ley Cup in 1935-36 and 1936-37. also announced his players would operate under a. new “cash-for- goals" bonus plan which he hoped would life them from the season- long slump of the last campaign. He made the bonus plan and the Conacher purchase public as a training squad of 50 began its first workout on ice. Adams sold figureless or small-figure con- tracts would be offered to players whose play last season, either be- cause of injluy or other causes, wns regarded “as ordinary." Agreements will call for cash bonuses for goals above a num- her agreed on by Adams and the individual player. What arrange- ment would be made for defence- men was not disclosed. “There will bealot of latitude in applying the plan.” Adams said. DETROIT. Oct. 11 —(CPl— Installment buying was introduc- ed to the National Hockey League today when Detroit Red Wings acquired Charlie Conacher, yctcr- an sniper of Toronto Maple Leafs. in a $16,000 transaction that will not be completed for two yezrs and they, only if Conacher re- tains his health. Fears an old injury might ef- fect Conachers play rather than a. lack of cash inspired the method cf transaction on the part of the Detroit club owned by James D. Norris, internationally [known grain operator. Detroit paid Toronto $5,000 down and will pay off the balance in annual payments of $5,000 and $3,000 if Conacher continues able p a Y. Conacher, one-time big bomber of the N. H. L. and one of the high scorers of the 1935-36 season was on the sidelines most of last season and retired from the game of his physicians when warned further participation in hockey mtghtresultin perman- en; injury. o A few seasons back Conache. underwent a serious kidney opera- tion. During the past summer, however he expressed a desire to return t0 the game and hinted it might be with Detroit. “Conacher is the healthiest man in Canada now.” said James D. Norris, J11, son of the Detroit own- er. “I asked hlm if he thought he could score us 30 points over the season and without talking boast- fully he said ‘1 can score that many points sitting down.’ we think he can." Manager Jack Adams announ- cing the acquisition of Conacher, said there was a possibility he might place the big right-winger on a line with Marty Barry and Herbie Lewis, two of the Red Wings’ veteran stars. Conocher, 29 and scaling 23a pounds, is due to report here ‘ ‘Thursday. 29 Horses T0 S t a r t I n ' Rich Stakes NEWMARKEI‘. England, Oct. 11 -—(CP Goblet-Kingsley Macomb- er's Khasnudar was instoPed fav- orite at 9 to 1 at London tonight for the Cambridgeshire stakes which will be run here tomorrow over a. course of 1 l-B miles. Bar- rl_ng overnight scratches, the field will consist of 29 horses for the purse of approximately $113250. Last. year's winner, Major R. B. Glover's Artist Prince at odds of l3 to 1. was not conceded much chance of repeating, He was quo- ted tonight at 50 to l. The final callnver of odds at R. Dolron 104 132 113 M. Duffy 1S3 90 121-692 W. Halpemiy 158 140 134 S Mallett '14 96 84-486 W. Craswell V! 128 139 A. Higgins 124 91. 102-675 l". Gallant 147 112134 A. Wiserier 94 94 97-666 E. Robin .132 1171 138 ‘ .1. Munroe 95 106 87-065 Dr. L. Duffy 110 1l0_ 141 A. Clinton 101 9'1 89-648 I. Vessey 9'1 13'! 105 J. Klrwln 90 94s 118-841 G. Nolan 137 107 115 l". Martin ‘l8 106 90-638 Geo. Young 118 113 109 E. Ranahan 95 106 Ito-GM C. Plneau 106 99 109 P‘. llllallett 85 102 8'l—5I38 L. Callaghan 92 110 91 1". Carragher 94 95 87-569 Sew. Arscnault B4_ 7'7 94 B, Higgins 82 102 111-560 Tonight's Schedule At ‘I O'clock Sharp mums ' GENTS M, cdrrqgher V. Pineou R. McParlane l". Lafferty n. Hughes A. Martin E, Curley G. Glllls J. Heron E. Connors A. Widener F. Gallant N. Kirwin G. Toclmlbs F. Flynn W. Davey p, J. McQuald M. Dougnn Rev. W. Keefe I". Carragher L Callaghan P, Idwlcr C. O'Neill U» Mlnsrda for dandruff. ""‘€§..T.lll.! Phone 618 lie. Rate 0r I Bldeo For I109 Mxxnbtbixbqbckk and-n".- the Victoria Club showed Z. ( Michalinos‘ Zalmls second choice at 12 to 1 with A. J. Rsdmaws Edi-Kahlil third at 100 to 8. The original favorite, James Rank‘: Michoumy, was injured over the weekend and withdrawn. Other horses scratched were Wil- llam Woodward's Sansalvo, Sir Abe Bailey's Caerloptic, Mrs. A. (Ellison's Anita 11. and J. McLean's Egyptian Queen. PEPPER JELLY Twelve sweet red peppers finely cut and with the seeds removed, 1 lemon, ground. also I agple, 2 peaches; 2 pears. Cover wit vine- gar. Let stand a day or two. Then measure; add l cup sugar to eve cup pulp; boil to a syrup, and sea . F .. . Wqkullqe FonsmrlAemCuaA-Tun‘ a saw. our: oasflflfifw" ' ll ROY POWERS. Kim's scour- "i-“N 3 A "a", w“; BnomWouk PAnoorl wzukolnrotm. m ur l Quark-up r I LIT I'VE. would break up his great New York Yankee team to xive other clubs a. chance and the good Colonel himself merely snorted when told of the reports. It seems that in baseball, as in so many other things. Srfltltllde plays an im tent part and col- onel Rupper is a reat hand at paying back in kin . The Colonel is a sick man these days-so sick he couldn't watch his chmapion Yankees topple Chicago Cubs in the World Ser- for me when I was trylngtobuild a ball club?” . And the Colonel is right. Years , Pro Ranks LASGOW. N. 5-. Oct. ll MacDonald of New Glasgow will leave tomorrow for Quebec on an attempt to, break into professional hockey with the Springfield In- dians of the Canadian-American league, Sylvester ‘Daddy’ Bubar of New Glasgow, goalie with the Halifax Wolverines when they won the Allan Cup. will leave soon for Siscoe. Que, where he hopes to play this winter. CirllCaide News to fl to Guides grlovlllleilnlgsday y at“, 6 .30. Merle Luck has received her Golden Break Up_ Great NEW YORK. OOIJ. 11 —(CP)— to t . Pitlili“ e'.'.‘fi.‘i..i““§é'.°.t vim Yank Hur|er$ _l(qgg_qPop" Lawlor of Plcwu mvned b3’ H- Swwa“ °l New G155‘ “Kink" MacDonald and mun" 5 deck ID. MacLeodl -- —43 4 l“ Time: 2.18; 2.19; 2.19. Free-for-All rutsr cnmumrmown BRQWNIE PACK John Dean. H. M, Sweeney, v Bridgewater '(Conroyl - — 1 l 1 This pack have resumed 0391!‘ Jean Truox, Sweeney, Bridge- meetlngs after a long 11°11 9-3" water isweency» _ - -- Z 2 Some Brownies are now ready l0 Viking, Jobalce, North Syd- step into Guides. while one nev (Jnbaleel _ _ _ -3 3 3 Hand badge which entitles_ her to receive Wings. All Brownies 0i this pack having a. uniform arc Wednesday at 8.30. If their are any little girls wishing to becom. a. Brownie and would like to Joli. our pack, please Bet in touch tors by Saturday. Annual Reports All Captains and Brown Owls in the Province are asked to fe- turn the annual statistical report form (yellow) to Provincial Head- quarters Just as soon as possible. Annual narrative Out-of-tovm Guiders wishing to be billeted should send in their reports and l reminded to be at Heartz Hall on t i Machine Undergo Operations NEW YORK. Oct. 11 —(AP)— Spurgeon (Spud) Chandler and Wes Ferrell. pitcher's for the world It champion New York Yankees. i Breton track Hanover Czar, 1m- ported by R. Jabalec, North Syd- ney, showed speed in winning the first; two heals in the 2.20 class but in the final heat, was beaten right at. the wire by Hal Briton, ow. With the cold wind sweeping the track and rain threatening practi- cally all afternoon the meet was yvell termed as an "overcoat" ad‘- air. rm: sulvnlmmr Named Race Josie the Great, L. Bickerton, Amherst lConroy) — .— — 1 1 1 Dudey Patch, H_ M. Sweeney, Bridgewntcr lSwceney) -— 3 2 2 Braden Custer, Bert Doyle, Sydney (Surat) _ — —- — 2 3 3i Time: 2.13 3-4; 2.14 1-22 2.12. 2.20 Class Hanover Czar, R. Jabalee, N0ttli, Sydney (M. Jabalce) l. 1 2 Ho] Briton, H. Stewart, New G w, iMacMillun) — — 2 4 1 Jerry ars, Dr. MacMillan. Haddock (Campbell) Lucky B., D. MacLeod, Bad- Time: 2.14 1-4; 2.14; 2.14. General price trend turned fract- lonally louzcr “hen trading rcsum- _ - .. u: measures’, 11y u sS\1h.t\._ as possible. , i, guuwfl] "m ‘Dpfflfgd by Domllllnn Ilendnunrten The Boy Scouts Auoclntlnn. ’ AFZN MIA/arts LATIR ‘fl/E FAIWFl/L- my u: sun-s Coo/r ewrzks I Forums’: THE clwtoss oua pom- BmchTuAT . wlusr s: oraxpzov- i ‘mar MEANS WFJLLSOoN B: AT The Sunken SHU’: all ...},§‘; l .,| nil.’ "i: iii‘. l n c. 2—Entefl3l‘ise Douirhmllfi v5 Km!" Few Issues Rise enough to rise to new high marks for the ycar. up 4 3-4 points to a new high at 6B 1-4, while the common found prcferrcrl shot up (our points to n new high at 89. Price Brothers. _ y ‘ and Dominion Steel conl '13‘ sllp- Corporation Common md wc-ferr- NoWS m: TIME new LOOK-At our suits and overcol-ta and you will be uurllflkll It W!’ j wonderful low priced. LISTEN-To the radio at 6.30 and hear something that will in- lnterest you. Silo-Given away in prim for the lucky coupon holder. THIS 1S HOW YOU WIN f in h >lll Iv coupon. I , you vlrllllyhaegllrvrthzll ‘IIATJILIBT’ xbovlanarat yjflfc will.’ have seven . chances to win first. prize $25; 2nd $15; 3rd $10- Conicat opens Saturday. 0090b" 1"- Drsvving takes place Saturday n!!!‘ 06017" 39th- th be t. 0 price: always the lZlvIQ-rletllbelrzl: Lgllillllvglisl. 1h: "CTN clotllilllg store. Call in mddy and get first choice. FRED G. KELLEY McLure Building Kurt Street . QRQ?F Q3¥ERSPP9FQ3FEQ 1MNMnMnMM>1M>1nnunpdnununpqnnnblpqnuwltplil“; ies-but not so sick that he'd §f‘°E,',§g§QffI-, ‘Iflijsfififnaiigayufil P. E. Island HOSpISBL break up such a great machine dergoing operations for the re- r ' I ' lust t° help “melmdy who never moval of bone growths and spllnt- ' Annual Collectlons hflAfgfifiaulllgll-ch reports the 800d ers from their pitching 113mg. The _ . .. , operat ons were performe y Dr. - t; ;__ Efigfilllgllgtlmt tllfgfévelvgg lRobert. E.Walsh, Yankeephyslclan L e a U e l g-iiileecnigllrnr of $2.00 mentioned lin Tilcsrlays issue under tho .namc of Miss Hr-len .\l. Holbrooks ishould have read Miss Helen M. Schedule I ago Chicago White Sox ruled and jG d R Hobkirks. ' Iélewbilfiirktillgnkléexes werengtillainlg. n c Mbly Mk use a ‘s '0 man," ares , - f h Amoun prev * - A. Comlskey, refused to hlep pt d Ciflflillllélllurlf gllcifighecéllmlriingerctiatl noxvledgerl $870.61 Colonel Ruppert, .then interested r I League. iMr and Mrs. W. R. Allkci: ,._.00 a1 buildirrllg nElQElnTIOtlDBIESS YgllkS 0C1. ppm L, Qatilonaz C walk?” i’ g °"““ '“ ° North Sydney ""E'.‘l3Yi"’s':‘-.Rt‘;i='““““ l‘ liafiifléfd C0. to. no Most of the other clubs, riding I3___DL,DL of Trdnspm.‘ V, H01- John W150“ 7,095 high, also turned Ruppert down Hunk, Mrs, Mun. A, Taylor 15,00 “nmdlnhllés 1m?‘ gm old“ brmver 13—Klnsmen vs Poptl? Ctlalikex Cr. F‘. Huwlieson 15.00 vowe e mo e rem a sorry. , , _ , ,_ . . __ ~ i iv, Eccricinns. _ .1 ., .2 M_ Good .111 pm How he succeeded is baseball lL-P- 1,55’ “Pllldlillle >Pfllell WI"?! cyllélél]i-gshiountle. g1} ‘F2113’, p u 161,0 history- Since he and the lotc g°1,“‘f,5YlJ.l“?Y' N-ks" 0c} u ilk-Dent. of THTIDDOTL vs Enter- A‘ R‘ Coop” i090 Colonel T. L. Huston purchased "_.“"°‘“° ‘°r°“f,“‘l’,m‘f_“ f“? 19"‘ prise Doughnuts. The ' Island Forum" Co . the Yanks for $400,000 in 1915 2°15}? l“_’°_.°l, “F, It“? fd“‘“‘,se°ull ipp-Hoimans v5 MacLeods Gro- Md 10.0. the m” h“ W“ 1° Ameflm“ (lgl-ncx clilldl“? l“? ywcrssre all 11in; “TY ' - Dr IJ P Lantz iooo League flags and seven world l w‘? .. 151m -- e '3,‘ " ill-Rod Indians vs Kinsmen. - - - v ' - out lllAOlrlble the days iocmg saw . _ .. g C. H. B. Longvlorth 10 00 titles beginning with 1921 when me curtain lowered m, harness zu-Elcclricans ls Patterson. G H Tuflor 5m Babe Ruth. one of the heroes he meek m Cu , Breton for “Us yea, 2l—P0pc Clarke vs Mounties. Rl-n .6 .T| ‘Nor 3-00 was able m pry away fr°m a’ iikzastur ICITIOFIHHDCBS were turn: 35_'D°pt' of Transm“ vs MM- LE. '1 I A ‘.00 rival club started paying dlvld- cl - .. . Lcocis Grocely. T- 5-H“ '4"“.'N“I‘ a ends I ed in by Josie the (neat, owned 25__En cmrise Doughnuts v5 39d ,Bem_ page“ 1,; 5m) ' by L. Bickcrlon, Amherst, N. S., ans Ca ¢_ '11 G_ Tayidr 54);, . . . Indl . D all‘? pl’ along (‘ogre ' The Z6-Holmans vs Mounties. Dr. Sterling Gicllgngs 5.00 5e h“? 1"“ F‘? m“ °° m 28—-Pope Clarkcs Vs ElectflClflnB- Dr, D. 1). Catnpbl-ll 6.00 three straight ulnlc John Dean, . v . Pang-Sons 1 EW olvncd by lvluym H M Sweeney ZBTKHISmCII ‘s ‘ J" R“ Paton 5n B." , .‘ t . ' ‘ . V. Mrs. Murdock MacKinrlon 5.00 lirlgevaici, N. S. also turned in L Tram rt vs Red In. ; » mm smug,“ w,“ ,0 capture m, 1—-Dep - of -l>° Dr. R. F. Seaman soo U honors in the Free-ior-All. Ffénfésylxise Doughnuts v; Dr- Wendell Tldmflffih ‘5-00 Making his debut on a Cape Moumiefi 53-00 "chi D~ R- 1101"? W. Cr- Hogg. W. E. Cotton. 2'“H°lnmm vs Patters-OI-‘s’ $2.00 each: Miss Lillian McKerv- 4-Klnsmen vs Elect-flown!- L d. Grocery v5 p099 zie Mrs. John F‘. Whcar, Ernest 4Mzclaffiesjs C, Cameron. Roy H. Bevan, A. H. g_i)ep',, of Transport, vs Kins- Morrison. Mrs. Howard Hilmry James Frlpps. J. A. McMillan, Geo. H. Toomlxs. A. Blrlwlstla, Miss Gwen M. Taylor. Alex W, Matheson. Edwin Johnston D_ B, Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ma» Donald. Hank P. Bell. R, H. Rogu ers. and Dim-can Livingstone Total t0 date $1188.61, men. il-Ehlterprlse Doughnuts vs ‘PB!- LCFSOHS. 9-—Red Indians vs Pope Clark"- lb-Holmans vs Electricians. 11—-Ma.cLeod's Grocery v5 M0111"- ies. 15——D4ept. of Transport Vs E160- Doughnuts vs POPQ Clarkes ill-Red Indians vs Mounties. 18--MacLeod‘s Grocery vs Patter- ‘S0113. l A Point Or LS0‘ Z2__D0pl. of Transport vs. POW k . . ' ZP-glggdgfiians vs Mount1es.mm_ In Stocks’ 23-Ml1cLe0d ‘s GrOCBYY V5 111911 iii-Red Indians vs Pattersons: 25-Holmans vs Enterprise Dough- BY FREDERICK GARDNER nuts) Associated Press Market mite! 29-min. of Transport vs Mount- NEW YORK. Oct. 11—iAP)- 185, Stocks took more “correcriveb 29—~M_a<jLeod‘s Grocery vs Eleo- medicine in today's market and lYICIBDS. the majority yielded fractions (lo-Holmans vs Rod ID610115- E D0 a. point. or so. Comfort was still found in th general run of business news and foreign affairs were not particu- larly depressing. Tile Columbus d_ay holiday to‘ marrow, on which the stock cs- cliange will be closed, also was q factor. i An assortment oi new highs for the year in evidence, and low priced lSSllCS were turned over on largo volulnc A tow utilities, coppers and oircrnfls lllillllilgflfl edge forward, but bucluvnrdness o steels, motors and ruils through- out cast a slight shadow on spec- ulative Oiltlllllstll. men. . 2—P01)c Clarke-s vs Pottéfwni To MONTREAL. Oct. New Highs 11 —(C P)- ed on the stock elgchoilge ltldfll’ Declines wet-c general Ill th after the Thanksglvlllg 11011083. Canadian department frclclionull; but a few issues were buoyant lower were Distillers, Dornc. Dom- inion Stores, McIntyre, an dFord. Walkers. Imperial Tobacco wore steady. The Associated Brnzlllnil - ll Oil, nnd Lolzc Shore Steel of Canada preferred shot l Press nvcrogc with the Brown 0W1. Q1543 l a new high at 74.1111 l 1-2 fmm G0 stocks urns oti .1 o1 n point n Hart. the DTPVVJIIS 531°» Noland“ fmlllll- 51.8 the slinii- m. tlic rlaly liciorc. \ l ed :1 ncw llIIZIl fll '79. rffPvdlllg M Transfers amountcd to 1.52 .000 Handicraft Competition , the clos cto '78 1-2. 0 il-"llll Of 1 1-4 SI1ill‘(’S cnmpurcli with ll.b3.‘.l6(l on thle day. _d d r 0t Mondnyz 1 in ate of me Hdndi-l Utiitlcs ill'0vl 9 R 11'1" 5D Spectacu nr girntions of loii 0.3;’ itlgfnpgtittlion is Saturday, {in a wcakcnlnl: mnrkct. Though held most o! lilf‘ rtzronllon. is October 15th. All entries f0: the. ‘ Brazilian traction sold off 5-8. boar<lrnonls._ This l$<1\(‘ illuml-"E r4 various sectlonsr—Sewing, Em- ‘ , shnwlnignir ndvancod n fllll point; a now ypnrs pr-dk u; o, 11:) g; er broldery Kunming whit/Lung em" . ‘Gllllllfiilll and B. C. Prnvcr A thcn Inst must oi .. must he‘ at Provincial Hcadquar- = firmcci 1-2 cnch and Alnntrclll tlir- r-nnipnliy _\\'n.. iul‘. > in Povscr added 3-8. Gntmcnu Powrt‘ flll‘lll(‘i‘ lltlgutlnn il"l".rllllllll', ll) 1' ltoldinus nf Flock lll u bovvrnuo C(lll(‘(‘l‘Xl. A totnl of 17111100 shares ” ‘nl’ loft swept mr-r 31w tl-kci" tripe It. fnlishcrl \\llll .r not l-l 8 cmainzlcr of the list was caster. Crmuda Ccmcnt I pod 3-4 !‘.'l(‘Il. D0lllllll"ll Bridge. Du ~ tlllil l‘lll'l-‘ all’! , Lake oi tlic Woods, and MAISSPX- wvro >u~rvrl lav illinn-l llllll! Harris slipped 1-2. Tntcrnntional of hugll lvnrld arniumrnt pro- iNickel Smelters. St Lawrence grains Cr-rro Dc Pnsro tnppcri 1 ccnts n pound for the first tim oclr. 60o or ll at dmuists. financial statements for Char- ed. Gcncrol Stool Wares and Nnt- this vcnr. lottetown Companies and Packs Marsha] vg5glly Blucchcr has lonal stool Cor 1-4 lvlrli. 5011-. . u.-. WWWHD should be sent to Miss Mary Mc- ‘bccn llcprlved of the command of grams sllDDPfl about 7-8 y t Nutt, District Commissioner. the Snvlct Far Elistcrn army, the Snlcs: Tll(lIlSll‘l'\l< 38,700; Mines l London Dally Tell-graph said Oct. 62.000: bonds $1.511. - Guldcrs‘ Training Course 3 it was rumnrcd in. Mllfifflw- ~"""—~--~~'""~—-*" Bl hcr, the rumogggid has been All Gulders of Brownie Packs, folrlllgicnczl to “Isa has; pilnaxggzlglr: W024! to Zeal’ F O 0 T B A L I. . er - . . . . 3“.;§:..;‘“i...'i‘£;tii 9.9151212.‘ it: 13in?‘ °" cllnoml: BRDNCl-IITIS r n "llnlllg swim“ l” be held by -..—:-_:::=.:—_7_~—-=T- 001"???" l‘??? ‘,1? """"'“r,°'*"ll*l"l<*" l Brunswick Ml“ Fain?” tM°Mih°“<-:hn‘i"ilt“' Ti-nslnlssomcgrlrsklz.”wliffllllrwglnllilzelrliillll l Vs‘ ion Fe ecreary, n aro c- . ' 1 "I; ‘ _‘ _" ‘ _ town this week end and in sum- applications to Charlottetown or glgkejxyiliiglérfhyyflilgtegsv;cfizilgmrztrxll; r lmversny of 5L merstde next week end. Sununcrside Headquarters as sooi. m, “KM mm mm u "gnaw mun" Dunstmfs . THURSIMHQ 0(‘T. l3. 191, At 11.30 l’..\l. C..~\..r\..-\. GROYNIJS Tickets "cents COME DIV/e" Custom Tailor Made - to - Dion-Hill’! ‘ OTIIING ("a r CLEAN mwc :\ . “Allis rlmssmo Prcmiscs New; 110 RINCE ST.