.1 L! ‘min . ALL-BRAN On- Saturday afternoon "at the» iFootliall is taking s " .-» "m!!! hold he ' I118 . , rs ' tflrelicfin 8 weeks fl‘. baa-i, b . ‘_v_ l. H‘ . - bleiieslilmoniai _. o_ Io! eilogfs ALL- ovcr constipation: h“; close football. as all the teams are (Address on rclucst) I llrln erupti , t be 25st ‘c eyes, headsclfens i. gs: al o! tho ravaging inroads of con- t let this dire dis- ‘ ‘it; poisons through your stipstlon. Don t now and save hon and happlnsssl Kello aneocd mancntly if money refunded. dy to eat. Deliciou b . m mic“ in . Herved B0 d by all grocers. Con...“ >QQQ¢QQQ4 “i Wales teams have been putting iii ymulan opportunity pass s ALL-BRAN ls guar- rclieve constipation per- used regularly or _ Eat two table-i spoonfuls daily-in chronic cases, every meal. Made by Kellogg in London, Canada. Kellogg's is 100 per cent s or cream-also in cook- in all restaurants. Abegwelt grounds, a double headertnd this season should I in footballwill be staged when the means of producing mutericlithat ‘Second St. Dunstniis tesin will meet the Prince of Wales team and the Apcboijs will face the Stars in the first game of theCity League schedule. Both ganics will be full of good on the. sriiiirvii next seas? JEossibIy some will th evenly matched. The jSt. Dunstans and Prince oi ing to be a du “ ‘ of the opener u considerable amount of D1119“!!! which is the only means of organ- izing good football tactics. 'l‘he Anchors and Stars have on ' their liiie up regulars from the 1 Abegwelt team together with new material that will bear watching. The Anchors and Stars are keen rivals and neither team will let to down the iother, ‘both teams had remarkably strong teams last season and tho Stars were only able to nose out the Anchors in overtime play in the host gaiiie oi football seen in the city last season. Delaney Retains Rielly as Manager . C. A. there wlill Le be" Seeks Battle With Tunney This the City Bow lag B5110 m8!!! , Winter; Ready ,0 Him and a_ full attendance is rgqlvlgstiead. other‘ The following teams _s u ready entered this League. Carve Bros., DetBiois Bros" Telephone C0. "Y" Business jMen, Railway 811d the Carmody ‘Five. Ladies Bowling llfillly‘ ‘become more fort to shine on his team. Saturday and see rate your presence will‘ be felt. i i NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—~A coll- itract nude; which Pete Reilly, of Bridgeport, Conn, will continue a6, llllillikl5Cl"Uf Jack Delaney. Wdldd“ ‘light-heavyweight champion, for ‘l-llf: New York State Athletic Com- will make 11.1mm}. in» sssresstlon i1. . nlr that there is 119K sufficient excitement to bother going out td see, true the first game of the season was not' encouraging. but that does not say that the remaining games are go-J All interested in the fall pastime ' should go out and encourage the. boys to do better, boosting will do a whole lot to make s sood game and if the boyssee that the people are interested well they will nat- interested themselves and put forth every ef- So give the boys a hand out on them_ try to down their opponents, its good fuu to be in it and pastas good to watch those that are in it, cheer ‘em along or ball ’em out, at any Tonight st '8 o'clock in the Y. ‘Mn be a meeting of -llllSSlOll today. As he appeared before the board. ‘itelily announced that Delaiieyks .o|)_|cctivc this winter would be a. “lliilli with Gene Tunney. To streng- .l. Lester Douglas I WHOLESALE PRODUCE 39 Queen Street Charlottetown ihcii his position as challenger, De- Prlngg Edward Maud _ ‘llllltiy stood ready to engage Harry f\t'lllS, Jack Dempsey or Jack Shar- PQTATOES int-y, Reilly said. Certified Seed and Tablg ltock. Highefi prices paid goog iwiu Wait For Write or ‘phonic 19a or can. l RepOrt. o-o-oaoo-oaww» w, ' ' “w” iFcciing oil Members Divided on Proposal to Form Provincial Body IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We ups this adjective ad- vlccdly. NEW GLASGOW, Oct. 14.——At a special meeting of the New Glas- gow A. A. Club tonight it was de- icideil that they would not take an)’ iilcfinite stand regarding the pro- iposcil breaking with the M. P. B. iuntll o. statement was made at the Zlllllllill meeting of the C:A-A.U. to be held at St. John, N. B., this fall. A lengthy discussion followed. several members favoring breaking away froin both the MiPlB. and the C.A.A.U. iwhile others felt it was better the way things stood at the present time. Sportsmen interested ‘ By waiting until the meeting of the C.A.A.li. it will give S. Doyle a chance to fulfill some oi the "prom- ises which he made in regard to the miiistuienient oi’. athletes in iPlctou County. The breaking away from tho -.\l.l‘.ll. is the talk of the town iii sporting (zlrclcs, and it is under- stood that the other clubs in the country arc not in favor 0t‘ abreak. A iziirly large crowd attended the incotiilg, and Roy Bennett. the president was in tho chair. A committee Sufferers from Eycstrain jn-ly have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. . utilize about 20% of this Nsrye Energy, but when Eyc- strain Is present, a much larg- er proportlon la required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an ex- cessive nmouni: of Nerve En- ergy may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body, and produce Iii health. HAVE YOUR EYES ‘d ‘Mk in“ ‘Tm-Burns, first baseman of the Clevei League Organized iLast night in the Y. M. C. A. the Rebekah Bowling 1.6818119 W115 1'9‘ organized for 1926 with four teamfl entered. iGames will be rolled each Wed- negday and Saturday at 8.30 p. m. Th8 league will open flounder- October 16th with a double header when Mrs. G. Beer's team wlllmeet Miss D. Lowther's team at 7 ‘p. m- and Mrs. E. Murleffi team Wm place Miss F. McDonald's five. The following are the lineups of the four teams: Team INo. 1—-Mrs. G. Beer Cont. will. Acorn, K.‘ McNair, »R- Coffin. iM. Hutcheson, 2 spares. Team No. Z-Miss Olive Lowther Caipt._.1-l. Stewart, S. Brown, R. IMc- Dougall, B. Love. 2 spares. Team ‘No. 3—~Mrs. E. lillurley Capt-—-l. Laiferty, F. Currie, M. Chandler, J. Glllis. 2 spares. Team No. 4.—Miss F. McDonald, Capt.-—lB. Stewart, B. Cameron, M. Adams, 1P. McDonald. 2 spares. ' _--—-<-o->-———- f , Football Practice 1 Eastern Stars will meet for ll-‘oot! ball practice this afternoon at 4.45 st Prince of Wales College grounds. Burns Get Award In American League _i__. CHICAGO, Oct. ilk-George H. EXAMINED mutter of arranging for the rink for land baseball mam o,» we Ameflcgn the indoor meet which will take League. was designated today as place shortly was appointed con- sisting of William MacDougal, chair man and Roy Bennett, J. A. McDon- ‘altl, ' William Chisholm, iHarold ollmmitld“ Smith and Finlay Fraser. At the The motive power of the t entire human organism is _Ncrvc Energy. ' Normal eyes. It Ia computed G.F. llutcheson ,. day night next the financial state- ment c-f ihc club iwill bepresehted. ~ —<-0@—-— ” Bowling Y'S MENj-S LEAGUE YOUR BUTTER When your supply ofbllttcr Famuh-rwn Team l‘ '°W ‘it'd Y" a" °°'"P°"°" J. sawdust-sen 11s 14c 14a ‘° 9° '° ‘h’ °°""°“ 9'°°"Y ~ J. Perry . . . . . . . . . .. s1 151 144 "‘° Y" “a” "Y m" °' W" Dr. C. Archibald 142 1:19 152 ter handed out or do you ask qwlmkqgzsv for our manufacture? MADE m A R 1 r Lapin,‘ Tit"; 11o 11a . xi ago . . . . . . .. . SAMTARY PLANT l". Spent-or . . . . .. 121 9s i150 "under the strictest sanitary N “tn-Lean l? ___ conditions you are assured of a product that has not only perfect flavor and body but; butter you can depend on 'l"(itiii-—~l1'l!'l.' . Majority for Farquharson team bcln absolute! clea m3 "ma" 9 v y n‘ Affiecldc Team pggpgcfigyq mg cgEAM ll. Pcurlleton .. . 150 116 183 . R. 'l‘iiylor 129 108 148 -." "Ii" i" 1'" W" Plat" A. Afflcck .. 112 m 101 “d” ""1"" °°"d"'°"~- ~i>. Turner ...... .. 152 114 15o -‘: T0tnl—1702. i] McNslrh Team ;.< CREAMERIES ii. dinpthorn ........12a as 13a R. Campbell .. T133 152 116 LHWITED. . , ,1. McNali‘ .. so 7B .1ao PHONE a“ C.T.\:t1;[.<1>§;2......-. 112 108 101 Majority for Affleck 320 pins- tol-ooeo-oo-oow-Ionwooowo» Iuoaaooooc» _ a 146 Richmond st. Charlottetown ' Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass. Insurance at Inwcst Rate d-"Agent at Sunimersidc, Lloyd Lewis. e meeting which will be held on Mon- ,',,',.,,5,,‘ u, ma“, , league. 53,61,911, 92|vote behind him ran Herb Pennock, the most valuable player in his league during 1926- Those who have previously won the honor may not ‘be considered.‘ ' ' ‘ A veteran‘ of thirteen years of wBurns was practically the unani- mous choice of the committee of eight baseball writers w-ho made the award. He obtained tlllpoints in the balloting out of a possible 64 for inclusion on the American iLeague honor rc-ll, where stand al- lready-the names of Cobb, Speaker, Collins. Sisler, Ruth, Johnson and‘ Pcckingpaugh. ‘Mostil Second‘ - i iSecoiid. but with scarcely half a many votes at. Burns. the award committee placed Johnny Moetil, centre fielder of the Cricago White Sex, with 33 votes, while only one pitcher for.tiie'New York Yankees. Bur s closed his brilliant 1926 perfor aucc with a major league record for two base hits, knocking out 64 to break the mark formerly iheld by Tris Speaker, his team's manager. He batted .1168 in 151 games. and hsd thres triples and four home runs among‘ 218 hits for a total oi 298 ibaees. He batted in 11l- Fllllil, ranking second to Ruth; took Dlflfllll it) double plays and had 1,499 putoutl, 99 assists Knights i. iflastle of ovum-f v futile- em dawn-i‘ "drone" , " ' "_ jrraik of u» Town" fwmiiy in You" i-astimq Away ‘w... it" "Hobbies" . M firs»: Part of ca}, Partly" “Sky liockct-" d i YOU WILL wider-L: THESE IJELIGHT-FUL runes ' The Big pNuew York f Success Benefit K. of C.Charity Fund . With Big Local Cast smcmc AND DANCING ensem- BLES AND QPEOIAL HUG- MENTED ORCHESTRA MRQNVAQRKEI iiioonen "mes LucvI-eiumdhiiino v unemii. Mgouiam miss biE-LEN LARGE mes etsish IIFFlN ivinezihck MIcDONALD miesauuifi-z EAGAN on. Fr. s. s.‘ seems MiR. LEIGH ‘DINGWELL . ma. ALBERT BLANCHARD w... Wm. SCHOFIELD ma? notaup iiowmr ' DIRECTION MR- BEN WAGNER so Bowgqg Leas-wt ‘BuyYou1i.iTiokets., Early! sear Sal-viii»- Tod-i Edmonton Ladies EDMONTON, "Alta. Oct. 14.-The Guthrie, Okla, Red Birds, who gave the Edmonton Commercial gradu- ates a close game when the tlwo teams clashed in the Oklahoma City on July 4, 1925, proved no match for the world's champion women's basketball team at the Arena last night when they were defeated in the first game of the series. 32 to 9. Wills Held Second Richest Pugilist NEW YORK, 500i. lei-Jack Shar- key of Bostc-n tonight sat on the doorstep oi llstic fame as Harry Mills passed into‘ the background of the heavyweight picture with ring earnings estimated by boxing men at nearly half a million dol- lars. "-1 guess I'm through," the big stevedcire said. blaming his unex- Ipected defeat last night by Sharkey on albtrained back coupled with his long absence from the ring. But his friendirpointed to the fact that he would ‘be able to retire from the ring as the second richest man in pugilism, yielding only to» Jack Dempsey in the matter o! accumu- lated wealth. iFkir what was probably his last big bout, the Senegambrian receiv- ed $50,000, slightly more than twice the ipnrse of ihis conqueror, Sher-k- ey. . iTothl receipts of the fight were announced today as $1333,514.70, a record gate for iEbbct Field, scene of the contest. Wills‘ biggest purse came from his match with Luis Firpo of Ar- gentina. He was estimated to have received more than_$150,000 for "his bout withthe "Wild Bull of the Pumas.” J-le also fattcned his purse generously by outstanding battles with Charley Weinert last year and with Bartley Madden two years ego. ~ . Bermuda Football l Team Wins Over 1ST. JOHN’, Oct. lf.~—il._acst oppor- tunities, ‘a. lighter scrim and failure .0 hold the ball when thiiy got it cost the Troians the game withtlie visiting ‘Bermuda fifteen at his Al- lison grounds yesterday afternoon. The day was ideal for football, al- though the attendance was ‘not as great as was expected, only about 500 turning nut to see the game. ' Defeat Red Birds Bermudans to their own five-yard line but again it Iwas a stubborn defence that baffled them. Trojans had several chances to go over but the lighter scrim was thrown back and the opportunity lost. Stone again went over for Bermuda. and again the convert failed. Shortly before half time was called Evnns went over again on a somewhat MR. CECIL liIlaoHHAlL ‘ New Theatre Will Have No Offices Mr. Gallagher has been ircllilelil‘ ly questioned regarding U"! ‘P°-“' sihility of securing stores and offic- es in the new theatre building, [corner Grafton and Great George Streets, so he would like it i0 be fluke play. The ‘ball was kicked at undemood that the enum- ppflpefly Humphrey’ “kw made a" ‘mdemwr will be utilized for theatre purposes St. John Trojans . to retrieve it. Just in front of him it took a bad hop and Evans, WhO was following up: slid past and went over for an easy touchdown. On the attempt to convert, Godot was successful, the bull sailing t-v~ er the bar for the eleventh point. Time was called shortly after. —————-o0§~ Truro High Wins Exhibition Game fIlRU-IUO" Oct. lL-The Colchest- er Academy football team, mostly Juniors, defeated the Pictou Acad- emy team seniors, here this after- noon in a friendly match by score of three to nil. Biswanger scored for Truro in the first period, after‘ ten minutes. Truro set the pace iii the first session, but in the second the superior weight of the visitors began to tell and the local boys were outplayed, but the Pictoiiiang foiled to score. J. A. ID~ Goodc, of the Colchester Academy teaching staff, refereed- Heavy Division Now Controlled By Naval Stars iNEW YORK, Oct. Dir-Repre- sentutives oi‘ Uncle Sam's sea-go- ing outfits stands today in supreme command oi the United States heavyweight fighting forces. T-unney. of the marine corps, bat- tered Jack Dempsey into defeat in the rain at Philadelphia and won the heavyweight championship, Jack :Sharkey,-of Boston, erstwhile Jack Tar, added to the triumph oi sea-faring men by a decisive vic- tory over Harry Wills, America's best known stevedore, before 45,- 000 spectators at Ebbets iFleld lsst night. ' The downfall of the famous Sene- ganbian warrior who for the seven ‘years of Dempsey's reign challeng- ed unceasingly for the outstanding crown-of pugilisin. came much like the overthrow of the champion he sought in vain to meet. Wills was a bleeding, almost helpless figure, tumbling about the ring in a fruit- less effort ta stem the rushing two- flsted attaolcof a. 24-year-old young- ster whenz- the gray-haired Patsey which was womby Bermuda, d13- 'Play started promptly.’ t 4.15 with EDr. D. C. Malcolm inch ‘rge of the game. Trojans rushed ‘i. e ball to Bermuda territory and ecdmed to get‘ away fest. The visitors were steady. however, and held stub-i bornly to their ground. Some nice combination was noticed» among the Bennudn forwards duri-ngthe surly stages of the game with the fbr‘ ward lihs working well together. Play by play one ball was broiight back into ffrojau territory and only‘ down. which was not converted. Btubborn Defence and taut 19 errors. lie scored 97 runs himself. ~ ‘The Troians asain rushed the “m” 5 “w 51mm" had 59F" 913V‘ N. B., who made his first visit to ed Churcher went over for a touch- the cm, m,“ hi, election Haley stepped between the fighters in the 18th round of the 15-round match and disqualified the negro for illegal use of the backhand blow. . District Governor Visits Rotary iAt [he Rotary luncheon yesterday the speaker was District Governor Howard Murchie, of Bt. Stephen, last April. Governor Murchie in his address dealt with the growth of Rotary, pointing out that when the Charlot- dicig regarding the Iiitcriiutiniiiil sangf-Goilisavc thc-Kingfas :1 trib- qflqg ma“ a month after Genepito of respect to the District (lov- crnor tffllllqcllilflilfl. chartered six stesmei-g each carry- octors and chairmen of the com- only. iPlsiu-i will shortly lie in tho hands of contractors which will rciilfefifllli a picture house do luxo to lie used ‘ exclusively for the presentation e-f motion pictures ‘as in view 0i Um fact that his firm has alrcadybwn local theatres equipped with slut-Kl?!‘ for shows ctc., Mr. Gallagher ex- plained tliiit. there would be no iioc- cssrity of adding 11 third stage. Tho new theatre Mr. Gallagher explaiiied-iwill have an uiivaryiiig policy and price. More Dilrticulnrs regarding the proposed theatre. why it is ‘being built also details of considerable interest regurdiiig the business, will be found in these columns the local Manager inti- mated, ln the course of a few days. oldest in the (llSiYlCL was organized its number was three hundred and thirty-three. Today t-hero arc twen- ty-four hundred clubs iii thirty-five countries of the world. He spoke of the functions of the district (lov- i sown irn .N...i., 215k‘, ii .____._-———- 4 . '1 a High Powered . ‘Gibson Aunt, i. - Hoar Gibson “THE MAN IN fTHE SADDLE” The hilarious and exciting domddy Drama of a iikcabla loveziblc Western "Dumbeil" with a genius for getting in trouble. - ‘His Own Lawyer’-i-Two Part Comedy One of the Dcilghtiiui ‘iHelcri and“ Warren" Series" "1 The Oalori’ Pipeless Furnace it. guaranteed to heat your house to seventy degrees of heat i: i: the coldest weather. Call at our store during exhibition wcck and have ill demonstrate this WONDERFUL FURNACE to -you. The prices are very reasonable. CALL, WRITE OR PHONE Us 7 FRED |'|. TRAINUR PHONE 393-J. so GRAFTON eraser » Opposite Prince Edward Theatre. -1 \ cruor. and gave some interesting organization. He also rcfcrrcil to the activities that were lining sires- sed this yenrnllnieiy Rotary Edu- cation, Business Methods, Boys‘ Work, Classification and the sixih object of the Rotary viz, the pro- motlon of international fellowship. developed by Rotary he narrated his experience at the fail coiicliivc this year in the ‘stale of Maine. llo was inndc a guest of honor niid the fivo hundred Americans present Governor Murchic also referred to the international Convention Ostenil, Belgium. It will be one of which was to he held this yeiir at the biggest conventions in the his- tory oi Rotary. They have already ing 1,000 people.- ‘President J. A. Webster presided and the following glleflig- were pres- ent: Rotation it. Afarron“ o’ "'" ‘ Charles, Virginia, Mr. _W. G. light, f of the Dominion Tax UBUdliLllldAlL at Halifax, Mr. 1.. D. G. Murray, Manager of the Dunk of Nova ‘Scotin and W. H. Scoig, of the ca!‘ ferry. A-vote 0f thanks Wilg lenti- ererl by Past District Governor G. S. lrlniim io iiio spooks-r andI-wurs seconded by Ml‘. W. N. Rowe. ll, was announced by the [Yresitleni that the club would take a vote at! tlio next meeting as to changing] the clay nf meeting also lliiit (‘hon-l ley Alicn, President oi‘ i.iio llzilifux Rotary would likely iio present mid give an atllirers. Yesterday iorciioon iii the City Council Chamber, Governor Miirch. ie hold u confcrciico wliii the dir- , iiiilfteos at which various activities of tho club wore discussed. lt was I11. very pleasant 11nd profitable meet-k 11g. ———-<Q0-}__~_.__ ‘IJONIDON’. Oct. 14. —~Tho ilioyul Mnil Steam Packet Company and, the Nelson Steam Navigation Com- Dsny, sre negotiating with Harland and Wolff for the construction of, five 15,000 ton passenger vessels which will be laid as soon as the’ coal strike is ended. the Royal» tetown Club. which is the third Mail announced today. THE “KNOW HOW” IS MADE INTO EVERY FIG OF HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST TOBACCO This is why Hickey's Black Twist comcs first, It has , the make-up and flavor in cvcry_ fig that no other brand has » The man who chews tobacco knows that when he buy Hickcy's, he's not taking any chances oi getting pOOFIY made tobacco. That's why men all ask for HlCKEY'6 ‘ because it is the BEST. Millions of figs used yearly- Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco C0.,‘,Ltd. - Charlottetown l Manufacturers if Wave he Clliltlalltl Build the Nation all Health Organizations j Why do the Red Cross and advocate Paeturlged Milk? If you ask them, they will tell, you if, efficiently per formed it is "free from all disease germs, and the only Bi" milk, and retains all the food values of raiw milk. Quoting from a magazine sent out by the Red Crell Society we read: "It is herd to believe anyone would 011W" pasturlzation." ' It is not only the best food hut the cheapest. 00min" the food value u! Pure Milk and other articles of dict. Ourw-oduccrs arsths cleanest and belt. We clariil their milk to remove liny dust qr ggdlmsnt which mlY enter the milk from the air or any other source. Then Pactcurlzs to kltli harmful iBacteria. Vou must not fear our milk lo safe. . Garden City Milk, Cream and Butter sold off our wfl‘ gens and from our‘. Plant. We also fill crock; and salt i0 please your taste. " .~ . - The Pure" 00., Lid. ,_ ,_ iiiietiivlFaii-je By George MoMan OFFlC . AT LASTJI THiNKl HAVE A snnoaRAoi-ien WHO Cell" HOLD QOWN was .1 _ m 1n . 114's ‘for: O'CLOCK Ano SHE \S NOT HERE YET. Dii) You GET . 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