elixir-cussed. llP/ll a l. I . I season-tire smartestgagiw. 31611109‘? named sty s ou w‘ ve to go to stores that se the Eastern. 'l'hcre you will find a repertoire of all that is new, fresh and distinctively individual. them now, while the assortment is at full strength. . ‘ ' ~ QAPS .4 vForDdd and HisLad SEE the newest ideas in caps this... Addition of Three ‘ four-club glpup use ‘clubs in the ~ Lamb willie Will Add erect r-Y '.= s‘; .7. -. =* ' ;, t. tron for Ghampio (Clmrdlan Fine). _ _ MQNTBEAQ, Que” _ Yum. - wun three clubs added o t e cir- cuit since the close 1o lust ‘ion,- ihe National. HookeyLeague, mo} or professional hockey loop in Cau- adannd the United Stetepl, starts its 1926-2’! campaign on uesdhy 1115M next as a Ill-club league. Tho growth of the orgonimtion from a _ taken place in the last three years and. has raised the Canadian national winter sport ‘from a national pastime to one of international scope, nix of the 10 league this year- re~ presenting leadlnk cities o! the Eastern United States. The increased strentth of the (riff-Will (has necessitated a division 0t‘ the loop into two sections. ‘Du . one division are the (our Canadian 1911119. Montreal Mitrflfllli. Montreal Canadians, OMHWB._ Senators and Toronto St. Patrick's, with the New York-Americans the lone en~ treat from the United States. 10w (Ii/her section is composed entire- ly o! United States teams, the five being New York Rangers, Boston, Pittsburgh. Chicago nnd- Detroit. The teams in each section will play thmehorne and away games with the clubs in the other sec- tions, melting“ games in all for each club daring the season. Play- offs for sectional titles will be held at the end o! iibe season, with the divisional champions meeting the Stanley Cup, emblematic of the world championship, at present ‘held by the Montreal Maroone. QUAKE-UP OF PLAVERC The increase in the number of clubs-New York Rangers. Chicago and Detroit are the newcomers- led to a. switch in the playing suengthehmauy of theclubs, the changes lug the moat consider- dhle in e history of the league. Some of tho- leaders of last year have added but little ‘new material to their playing strength, Mon-tree] Maroons, Pitisbngh and Ottawa Senators bolstering up only at one 0r two positions. , Otlhen clubs (have signed or Sought many new players, includ- ing Montreal Canadians, Toronto lt. Pats, New YorkpAmerioans and “WWII- ~Tbe three new clubs. New York Ransom. Chicago and Wetro’! will introduce new player's n the Notional Hockey League. fvut they are seasoned stars for ‘he most pert obtained. firom. clubs f ln the now defunct Western Hock- Uifdrsofla/ The importance of the many recent im; - ;_ provements in Dodge Brothers Motor Cars justifics us in urging everyone. prospective d! 0720a . buyers or not. to see i and drive the car - - W. B. PROWSE & QQNS CharlottctowruPuE. I. , - Tlifififii i? l; ii . l1 ii l). Dumas- flan y M tiTojiiiftA M A o r: its WMuIIA" +1 l! -r. W. J - r‘ ' I! no.1 48'.‘ a Teams ‘ SECQNPV DAY ‘ l’ i . t0 the glut {Players l ¢¢°mP°llf .» l... shore- u 11811» ‘ ey League. Chicago bought the former Portland nosebuds outright besides s. taw ouher westernstars." Detro v purchased the. Victorlnwgr; C. ts, “Western Hockey League chamliiflns In the past two season's, while the Rangers built up filieir Gotham team by individual/pup- chases ofwestern players aind.the signing or promising amateur stars. \ ml. - CANADIANIS IN U. S. TEAMS (Thus, theflgrest majority oft a Players on the United Stateirtea‘ in the nialor pro. hockey circuit are Canadian players. New York Rangers will be managed by-Les- ter (Patrick, of Victoria, who has been prominent in Canadian hock- ey for over 20 years. New York Americans will be managed by Newsy Lalonde or Montreal, fam- ous both as a lacrosse and hockey star and one of Canada's most col‘ orful athletes in his prime 10 to 16 years ago. Detroit will be man- aged by Art Duncan, former Your couver defense man. Pete Muld- eon. who was associated with the Patricks in their western Canad- ian hockey ventures will head the (lhicngo-V entry. Ari Ross, form- er ‘Wanderer star or , Montreal, will again pilot vhe Boston club. while Odie Clegbon, one c; (he greatest centre players in his day, will manage the Pittsburgh team. Included in the stars who will play for the United States teams later m:- the league laurels and!” ‘Bouoher, member of is year are such slurs as Flrank the famous hockey family of Ottawa, who will play centre or the New York Rang ens, with the two Cook brothers. ‘formerly. of Saskatoon. on his flanks. ‘Dhe Detroit club in pur- chasing the famous Viclor-ia team obtain the veteran and sensational 80813091301‘, "Happy" Jlolmerq; the two lselnndlc stare, Frcderickson and ‘Holderson, members of‘ the Canadian Olympic championship team oi‘ 1920, Russel Oatman and such cagey veterans as Jack Walk- er, inventor of the ‘hook check, and Frank Foystou. The Boston Bruins strengthened materially (by adding Eddie Shore. former Ed- monton defence man, rated the best outer guard in the old _\Vcst- ern league. WESTERN PLAYERS IN IT “lantern players remaining wihli Canuili-an teams are Red ‘Dut on. former (Zalgury player. who as been signed by the Montreal Mtfr- oons: George Haiusworth, (spectac- ulnr Saskatoon goalie, and Herb Gardiner, Calgary defence mun. signed hy (he Montreal Canadlens: Bourgcault, Corbett Denncnay and others who are nnw with the Tor- onto St. Patrick's, who this year will be directed by Mike Rodden, coach. With the general shake-up in [Oilllls speculation in rife among hut-key players as to tho ultimate winners, the general impression lining that the championship this season will be decided Only after one of the kecnest fights in the history 0f the league. WALTER RUNCIMAN ANNOUNC- ES HIS RETIREMENT FROM’ BRITISH» PUBLIC LIFE LONDON, Nov. lib-Right. (Hon. Walter Itunclman, Liberal M. 1".. for West Swanson, Wales, has writ- ten to the. West Swansea Liberal imi-iociation suiting tibat he will not seek reelection at tho next general election. Ethos been known for some time that RunoirnhiYs antag- onistic attitude toward" Lloyd George is the cause of a. split in the Liberal Party in West Swansea, and his , oposed retirement from (he constituency creates little sur- prise. “ uxT uivmuc Flllll_Y_R Froin Now Until End minion Will be G ficials‘ for Finest Material for 192 bi-guabhletic meets‘ in Western Ca- ndid‘ by officials, of the (Canadian Dimple committee for the pur- pose of sifting out the iverifs inat- srial for the Olympic‘ games to ho held in Amsterdam in 1928. One meet will probably be held in Win- nipeg and ‘thsother in either Cal- gary or Edmonton. Every aspir- hiit to"a place on the Canadian _0lympi_o team will ‘be given a chance at these onsets. _ ' ‘At ‘the same time trial meet-s will he held in ‘Eastern Canada, proba- blyfine each in Montreal. Que. and Saint Jlohn. ‘l: n, the winners to meet at -t»ho central meet at ‘Hamil- _ Oat. at the time of the Canai ‘ an chaiinplonship. "llhe western branches of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. will convene at (Winnipeg, Nov. 15 to get full reports on the progiess of the provincial organizations. ,'l‘his information will form a baalfl fqrzthe survey of western athletic material ‘which was commenced this month by ~P= J. Mulqueen. Tor- onto. chairman of the Canadian Olympic Ciiflllnllttefi. and J ‘A. ‘Mel Vicer, Winnipeg. president oaths A‘. (A. U. 0f Canada. Y u's the dominion will be thor- oug’ ly combed land extended meets will. aid iii selection of s. first clonal k and field team (o represent _Oej)iula against the world at the great gathering- ouvmwic TRACK mo victim W. , PROGRAMME p: The Olympic track and field ‘D701 ; grams will occupy eight (lays in the inrnerr of 1928' at Amsterdam; 11p Canadian Olympic Committee) received a- copy of the pro-i rams, which ls us follows: ~ ' FIRST DAY 400 m hurdles (trials); Running hi h 1n A (trials); Throwing t-hs ‘it elin_ ( inal); 100 m. flat (first ‘trials):'¥,lg0 m. flat (trials) 100 m. flat (so lid trials); Running-high lump (final) 400 rm. hurdles (semi. Ilfill) Z l 10.000 ' ‘m- flat (final) wuoxvro. our, Nov. l2~—'l‘wo, TERM EFRESENTATIVE 0f Next Summer Do- ombed by Olympic 0f- ' T-rack and Field 8 Games. A 100 m flat (semi-final); Throw- lllg (he hammer (final); 100 m. flat nadadurlng next‘ slimmer are plan- ladle); (trials); 400 m. hurdlefi (fin- al); 800 m. flat (‘stlillbflnallf 100 m. flat, ladies (semi-final). 100 ur- Iflat (final) l, THIRD DAY ,110_ m. ihurdlet-i (trials); Running discus. ladies (final); 200 m. flat (first trials); 800 m. flut final); 100 in- flat, ladies (final); 110 m. (Trials); 200 n1 flat (second trials) FOURTH DAY 200 m. flat (semifinal); Vault (trials); 800 m. flat, ladies trials); 110 m.’ hurdles (final); 1m fie. (filial); (Pole Vault (final); 1,500 Til. fkli (trials) FIFTH DAV 400 m. flat. (flrst trials); Putting the shot (final); Hop. "step and lump (final)t 1.500 m. flut (final): 800 m. flat, ladies (final); 400 flat (second trials). SIXTH DAY--(Mornlng Decathlon, 100 m~ flat; Decath- ldn, running broad Jump; (after- IJOOHL. 400m flan (semifinal); Decathlon, putting the shot; 5,000 m. (la; (final); Decathlon, running highdump; 400 m. fiat (final); ne- cnthlon, 400 m. flat. SEVENTH DAY—(Mor-nlng) (Decathlon, 110 m. hurdles; Dc- mitlilon, throwing the discus; (af- ternoon), 4x100 m. relay (trials); Decathlon, pole vault; 4x100 m ro- lay ladies (trials); 2,000 m. steeple- (ihaae (final); Decathlon, thrownlng (be javollu; 4 x 400 (m. relay (trials); Decathlon, 1.600“_m. rim. EIGHTH DAY (Marathon race‘ (start); Running high jumpflsilles (trials); Throw.- ing thedlscus (final); 4 x 100 m‘. relay (semi-final; 4 x 100 'm- relay", Indies (final); 4 x 100 m. relay (in- al); running high jump; 4 x 400 m.‘ (relay (iirlel); Marathon race _ur- rival.) _ - - ,. 7 3 famous .i~ngby football and hockey , broad jump (final); Throwing the hurdles (semi-final); 5,000 m. flut Tole 3,000 m. nieeplechsse (trials); 200 gllvill _ ~ ' hllyymdo n): us. We have sold Starting“ Wednesday, i November 17th r 0' ,. ‘ , 1.9. as the prince Brother "aims brother! A battle o0 pas onsl And all for a woman. beautiful. alluring, lntexicatlng— The Merry Widow. ,, A-thrllllng dramatic moment-i junt one of many which crowd this gorgeous romance of the Prince and the dancer, pl tiuced in ple- tures with a hlgneao and brilliance that will leave you speeehlenl From Henry W. SHWMW 8189B success by Franz LeHar, Victor Leon and Leostelrb- Screen adap- tation and scenario by Erich Von Btrohelm and Benjamin Glszer. A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE Special Orchestra 3 SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 7 AND 8.45 MATlNEE-Zfic. 16c. NlGHT—37c, 26c, 16c. s Buck Jones Plays Fighting Pacifist in The Gentle Cyclone POPULAR cowsov STAR nenm nismnvs ACTING ABILITY m NEW FOX PRODUCTION Buck Jonun, the sinlivart cnwlurv 0i’ (Fox Ellms prmluviiuus liasi ii paw kinid 0f role in “fhc- (lcu-ilo. Cycltmv’ which i-amv h), llio Pruure Eklwarrl yesterday. llu is u fighting pacifist and hhi two-fluted llllelllllifl to restore mezu-c brim: auhnul. many highly amusing Slillflilflliil. Jones. us Absalom P. Wales, a harmless" lnolcliig individual. ll. drafted to uct (l9 urhltivr in‘ :1 i-liron» lc dispute ‘between u. couple of hurd- lioileil families 0f__.t‘bo “W054i- “l have mime," ways Absalom as he enters (‘ho sheriff's office "to help settle this) quarrel between ‘Marshall and “hlkcsr-thlnk I'll have any trouble?" 'l‘licu bcforrqtht» srcrlff has time i0 answer, rlu- dis-- pnteos enter (ind both lay ‘claim in tlic soft spoken 1icaccmaker us u gunman. lii u few seconds il frec- .m*~nll fight ls-ln progress with tho. sheriff" acting us, rs-fpreo. Olin of the combatants, of course. is Absa- lom, while on the sidelines is the judge, who hopes ‘to have the pleasuru of sending boil) parties to the penitentiary. lt. would of Cnllrilt! spoil (he story . to narrate it in. detail. but. Absalom continues his efforts ahd the hard- er lie tries the more hopeless the situation seems. Nor (lees Absalom pour qg on (he troubled waters, when he pays attention to tho daughters of the fcudlais. This rat-her complicates matters and when the girls (lisampoar he is nus- peoted of kidnapping idiom. One of them ‘inherits valuable (property and i rnediutely there is a rurrh of can- d dates eager to marry her. Absa- lom adopts lror lb prevent. such a svhomewtiid later the adoiptimi is (ieclnroil illegal. The climax lo aud- den and surprising?‘ yBuck Joiners once again demon- strgtyjlizrphu cum) (ict. I ‘ h Seuyyud Chapter of tho New | Protect “your Farsi midi i‘ Peerless" lurid Fox Netting. “Dead Fin" furl , before and after woven.» initiating‘ for the put twenty-five yin-i to the largest P.|',l. Ranchers, - CV1’ WARSI; Ion PIPES am; rm: and crkihe la Dealers in America. ‘r ‘or-Pribu."' . ms noosiis 2i sumac co. Lin. °~.§" ‘.' BIG Doubts MAEVINEE, TODAYA? w (All? . m '- " “can CLQTIIIALJES”), .. (we; law-Is. 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