Ti l‘ J - de famouse. aw‘: l» fl h? ‘M473 . (TAPITOL p RINCE E TDAY .,i§.1()LLEEN MQORE "' h" 31°“ Plflflll: picture hit. From a hi; broad“;- l 18111 hi! Just as saucy and delightful as the (has; gum; OUR GANG COMEDY- TO-DAY ‘do ' NEWS NOVELTY "e , {EDWA / RD TOMORROW 9 [ilME luv. .li (Canadian Proeg) w Th MONTREAL. ue., - -+~ 9 10224-29 seheeluéni "tile ‘National Hockey League which was released today reveals that opening games will be played on Thursday, Nov. is, and last scheduled llcontests will be staged on Saturday! March ll.‘ Opening games include Montreal at Canadians, New York Ameri- cans at Ottawa, New York Rangers at Detroit, Boston at Pittsburgh em; Chicago at I'm-onto, all ' teams getting into action on ofllc-i ial opening night Closing Fight. on March 16 schedules Toronto at Ottawa, New York Americans atl Canadlens, and Boston at Pitts-t burgh. In all, 220 games are sober! uled. each team stands. 1 Ll VE BORDE > ANI) IWTONIO MOREN \ N O Btccssl T0 n ond week of November, likely m; having 22 homéllwwelght- OLACE BAY, Oct. ld-The M” ltllne boxing championships m; this- year. have been awardefl 1 Glace Bay, in keen compeu 1 with St. John. Moncton. chm-lot“ town, Amherst, New clam" Sprlnghill and Halifax. 3,‘ This will be great news for up‘ Cape /Breton fight fans, whg now assured of seeing the gr“ l boxing feast ever served up m them. - - The bouts will be staged the lee‘. the 7th and 8th and the cl will he flyweight. bantamweulzulz featherweight. Junior lightweight, lightweight, welterweight, mad]; weight, lightheavyweight and hel- "Ali entries are m m‘ sent to D11. Mcllhrlane, Glace Bu; This will be the third time ml the Maritime championships t9 l,‘ awarded Glace Bay. This w“ was awarded the championship; in‘ l9l4 and I920, but the past seven ClarencéDpgmar Ran Second lyoars others towns and cities 111th, iMaritimes have been favored-in ‘getting the bouts. though the PORT cnnsrnn. N. y. Octoberl l5.—-Albert Janvrin, of New-Roch“ elle, N. Y., running under the N. Y.. Central Guardian, SPECIAL PRICES on live poultry‘ Thanksgiving market. Harris I0 .11 1r. B404-lwk A . 1 H‘ killAN LEGION annual Vi‘ inzday night, 19th October . Ill BANJO-IS {ll llli. JOIINSONS ofiicc will he lllllntll October 21. 8443-l0-l6-3l lV OCTOBER, 23RD—Se1CLt r sow at the Swine Show Charlottetown, October 8430-16-18-20 ‘iiilfr .-l.,l Hill OFFICE 0F DR. J. E. :11 VHPIIARD will be closed from ‘Rrh. lo October 20th. 8403-10-13-31 NH - x11. Abattoir. 8404-10-13-31 .\=l»l.-l-.'r.\l~ii~ MEETING of the . f‘ ‘fl. L. tonight at 8 o'clock. ~ l "unto is requested. 8381-10-16- ll. "flltlw-‘rlll- cream of the shirt" trill be offered t '~.l m." rmrl Cale, October w. .< Yul ffllifl-Iii-lfi-IB-ZQ -:.'--I‘I‘.ROIIS RANCH —- The .»! hllVET Fox Ranch owned ~ P ‘vi ‘Grltth. has had a. very "or there hcing l0 pair 4 "rilll an average of l-Hly iCKNOWLEDGMlENT. "MCI of the Protestant Orph- with thank n page acknowledges proceeds rvwelpt of $300.00 Rummage Sale by Ladies Auxiliary. I‘ AND SHOW — Broad ‘will! class hogs istnd get thc top mall-kc prlcc. flow? Select it high POTATOES, turnips zv-liouse Bruce Stewart's: ‘The of tht‘ ClfTlnvll l-l-m ialcnls boar or sow at the Island's big Hog Classic. Charlottetown. 8430-10-16-18-20 NEW RUGS FOR, OLD—"During October and November we will pay freight charges both ways on all orders from P. E. I. We can make fyour discarded Rugs and Carpets into new vclvety rugs that cost half their value, and Shampoo Clean your soiled floor coverings so ‘they will look like new. Send for ;catalogue with price list. Maritime 'Rug Works Limited, Saint John, N. l, 133- 8431-10-16-61 ' ENJOYABLE RECEPTION. On l Friday evening Oct. ‘ members of the Long Creek Women's. l Institute and their friends assembl- ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turner for the purpose oi ' lendering to Miss Jean MacArthur. who is about to leave 0n a trip t0 lDetroit. U .5. A. their appreciation of her service as secretary treflsufel‘ lf the Institute. A very appreciative lndress was read by Mrs. Norman lMacbcan while Mrs. Fred. Stretch‘ nl-cscntcd Jean with a beautiful iecirlent thanked the members l0!‘ their gift, expressing the fact thal- tho wcrk in the Institute was al- ways ‘.1 pleasure, and that her trip \VCll1d not extend over a. long lenzlh of time. Bountcous refreshment-l "vrre served by the ladies and a most enjoyable evening was spent ll ‘.'?."lOll£, kinis cf amusements. At o. latc hour after singing "For She's a. Jolly Good Fellow" and wishing Jean a. pleasant trip and a speedy return all dispersed to their various ‘homes. Following is the address: Dear Jrazi. On learning that you lire about in snvw your connection with our Institute far a time. W0 feel that wt. CiIllllCL let. this oppor- tunity pass without expressing our appreciation or your valuable ser- vices as our efficient secy-treasurcr for tho past three years. You have lwwrrfrrlnod ihc arduous duties cheerfully and with the best inter- , rat of lhc Institute at heart. You ; have always given your time and ivillingly to help thc ‘i nllhlflmlllull" novelties . Ire the little things a modish bracelet, uncovering-or a i 7 i l l l i i MIMWmhv-mdmhfimhwl" . cnabllng Gruen Guild Watch our selwtions you will find a wide variety of unusual creations, all in the best taste and latest‘ fashion, _ you to acquire a piece ‘that will truly reflect your individuality . . . all very moderately priced. I2th. the mg white French ivory toilet set. The Realism Marks Screen Playing By Oliog Borden IN “COME TO MY HOUSE" SHE PORTRAYS DRAMATIC ROLE WITH FEELING Olive Borden certainly believes in living the character she is portray- ing on the siiversheet. Olive gave proof of this while playing the stei- lar role in "Come To My House." which opened yesterday at the Cap- itol Theatre for a threeday show- In one of the most dramatic scenes of the story where Olives fiance has found out that she has fallen in love with another man the script calls for Olive to weep hysterically. She is at the break- ing point of her emotions and a re- markable scene ensues. A report from the studios ex- plains the realism. The soft strains of music swelled the air to get her ‘into atmosphere and start the tears. The tears started and not only ~tcars but sobs. Olive went through the scene with flying col- ors, but lo, after it was over she was still crying. In order to quiet her alter the strenuous work. the set musicians were obliged to play the jazziest of modern strains and even then it took the best part of an hour be- fore she was really quieted down and back to normal. Antonio Moreno plays opposite Miss Borden and included in the’ cast of screen favorites in “Come. To My House" are Doris Lloyd, Ben’ Bard. ComeliilsKeefe and Richard Mainland. Their work is excellent without exception alld this story is one that should have unusual ap- peal to every modern man and woman. __ community in any way. We will‘ miss your cheery presence from our‘ midst, but trust it will be of short duration. and that you will return with renewed health and vigour, after o. pleasant holiday. Please and a safe return to Country". From your fello ' bers of the Long (Jrcek Womens Institute. PERSONALS Mr. Waller Heartz, Marshflcld. ls building a fine new residence. - Newest costume jewelry. . . H about your person that ai-restattcntiom-a smart colorful necklace. a dis- stylish ...In w. w. WELLNER < Jewelers Since 1868 Messrsl, Thos. McCabe and Eneas McDonald. Stanhopc. spoili- V089!!!‘- ‘day in the city. has purchas- . Mr. John Matheson Mcmm ‘ed the residence of Mr. L. 1 non. Marshfield. Miss Florence Woolridfll Co” Head. is spending the week at ter, Mrs. Munn. luiiil Pearl cleekett has arrived at her borne at York. after a hm! visit w Brooltline. Mwi- , ' m. menu-cl Power, Covehead. has returned,’ to BMW,“- llm’ i ploasbnt visit‘ at his old home, f“ t Union 111mb! I giitaaolnlaetlfi! anti was Mellott. IQIVGS Dr. _ Johnson , for BI w’; p y moraine w llttenli meeting, o ai Society. m. balm . Qpeiit Buhdflymbt van. the guest of in. Mid 1m. aohmi. . i to Brookline.‘ after ipend MM. accept this gift with our love and s _ ' best wishes for a. delightful journey ctory is, the pre-nuptial luncheon. "Home and at which w mem- maid in order to explain her pres- white Bands. the guest ‘of hcr his-i ul- luiliMl-a. waiter Mellitt have m; ourselves-and our the Nova Bcotta Medio- ‘fravellerl Belt. ‘Oh Kay! 'Is HILARIOUS NEW COMEDY. romance, tragedy or comedy seems ually enjoyable in each. Her latest. and possibly most en-l tertainlng picture "Oh Kay!" is an‘, uproarious farce comedy, which de- lighted the audience at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday at its first local showing. Taken from. name, “Oh Kay!" has been devel- oped into a screen farce seldoml surpassed in the number of hearty laughs included. Coileen's saucyl personality dominating the humor- ous action throughout. " l "Oh Kay!" brings home the‘, truly amazing versatility "or talent- ed Miss Moore, for her appearance‘ in this gay comedy follows an eq- ually successful excursion into the field of serious drama. love story. From the moment of a decidedly clever introduction of Colleen un-l. til the novel fade-out. “Oh Kayl": offers entertainment plus for the whole family-from baby to grand- father. It easily ranks with the best comedy-dramas of the past two seasons. ' The Kay!" provides an amusing struc-l ture upon which the director Mer-l vyn lxRoy, the scenarist, Carey Wilson, and the title-writer, Geor- ge Marion, Jr., have built an edifice of laughter. Colleen Moore. as Lady Kay Rutflleld, is being forc- ed into a distasteful marriage, and in a sulk goes sailing in her tiny sailboat. A storm arises, and she is picked up by a rum-laden schoon- er, bound for America. Rather than return to England, she escapes from the ship when it anchors off Long Island to cache part of the cargo in an empty mansion, and is chased by a revenue officer into the empty house, where shc is confronted by the young owner. The subsfiqilellli action takes place in this setting, with Kay and the young man hope- lessly in love, despite plans for the boy‘s marriage the next day. The humorous high-point of tho Kay ofiiciates as serving once in the boy's home. The man- ner in which she and a. tipsy butl r interrupt the ordcrlytgbrocedure, H! the luncheon is both original and screamingly funny. as yesterday's ,audience will ltuest. ' i Miss Moore's supporting cast In “Oh Kay!" is unlmueuy reap. ‘Lawrence Gray plays opposite c lstar. with‘ Alan Halo. Ford Sterling, YClaude Gillingwater and Juiane Johnson in other prominent roles. "Oh Kay!" was prod ’ for First ,Natlonal Pictures by John McCor- l mick. Founders _..._e- v0 l 1 ' Continued from page 1 >' l [which the meeting adjourned. VERDICT (m COLLEEN M00395 district six of the International As- sociation of Gyro Clubs is at pres- the musical comedy of the samev ‘Club made l continuous touch .of the Commercial Club. cicty. central situation of "Oiflbrmgmg "5 in") the mld- ficials. Vice Lu-G Gyro Gillis‘ report ‘is as follows: should lay back for a Gyro Dad Bovyer was of a dirfcreni Many of us thought that ‘J-ivf Board of Trade. ivhilc but , U. insignia. won the fourth annual] ;marathon race from New York; city to this place this aftcrnoorhl ‘His time .was two hours, 57 min- l utcs and 37 seconds. . Clarence DeMar, of Melrose.‘ .Mass., noted marathoner, , was ,socond in three hours one minute, 40 3-5 seconds. Hugo Cenprinn, of ‘Brooklyn, was third. _ and ~.Percy ‘Wyer, of Monarch, A'."C.. Toronto? was fourth. ' ' f The distance from the New York ito Summerfield Park ‘here ' s 26 ,milcs 3B5 yards. The rnccls spon- isorcd each year by the Port Chester ' l MT- G- R-eg BDBHCBT. Governor ofgcpinion and pressed us to take tho Whether Colleen Moore plays in Charlottetown Gym club ll very with However. Gyro Reg "fvas not sails-i Frank 1 rotary: Phil Noollan. Treasurer. at a largo dance in the P. W. 0.. and dance. l .We had no sooner taken a breatliq were asked by tllc local Medicalg men begood enough to undertake: the transportation end of the Can? adian Medical Association Conven- tion which met here on June 18th JaatuThis proved to be a trclnenll-lt task to. a successful conclusion and received the warm thanks of the visiting-Medicos Gyros Jack Billion: who put this over and did so well; them with an engraved Silver Cig- arette case. l lfoirs. The community work. asund- ‘grlgkgn ~ by Gyro. is carrie on through the friendship and lnismat of its mambo u, in their respective communities. By helping our C _ cndshlp cgnfactsas an active con- . tlvpl influence agalrbt any poa- iiity of a aellian eldatfince, as. qilngtpur part in bu d map II OIL M ' “q allow men. _ The the international those, objectives , out ruck bly sewn- sr." “rel-ebb ., .... _ :25’ V‘ ekealloiit m- r ' . . Q naimt Gyro 1mm: clmyntel W0. we will ins allay!" bebeflttin! Stewart 501mm,. .0 Jones then l in‘ which thelne sikfilfledthe rsnetvai oi their pl ’ e in support; by, rifting in their 10h, MOV- . Around the first of July we mov- [ed to Beach Grove Inn for our din-I asks and were splendidly looked aft-l '~ Glove , Inn lP-hll Noonan will later tell u; with‘ what sucrose l our many of’ the Maritime Gyros know this was a heavy undertaking and I believe that our Club was the only the I! also for, e seating arrangements. ably aaliliad by the whole, -$b. _..i| needless to say here that the Island jaaople. next activity which Presidential ~.l .!,, ,Orphons for a Picnic and the Club- _ tvcry readily passed the matter O\’l‘l' ent in the City in connection withto llim for his attention and we will, the Foulldfifb d8!’ Pmgramme of the no doubt, receive his report lat-er. As V Pr m t f this C‘ b I the Beach Grove Inll season ice es en o u closed in September, we fclt that we gage b‘: zgzgégipouxflgggcib its‘; Zltfilhfl-Ve be?“ asked by the Executive to could not leave Mr. Stems Willifllli - give you o. short summary of our acasome official tivities since receiving our Charterlnehry Fitzgerald took charge or l; I feel that brief mention should be Ladies Night programme and it‘ As lmade of the original Club from proved most enjoyable. On Septem- |whlch we took our start in llfefillrber 17th last about 80 Gyro and Gy-' 0f tho watcher. lust a year “E0 ii few Ofjettcs sat down to an exc lthe young business men of Charlot- nel- lctowl met together and farmed afllrank. During the dinner oung Men's Commercial Club. Tllisyentertained by a number o rapid growthgl-Iighlanllers who had just ar which was never overlooked by our from Killiecrankle. After the m mow) District Governor. Reg Spcn- rendered by them. lccr of Mnncton, who kept in almost reason why the Scotch lls with a old country. The singing led by G view to having us link up with Gyro Norman was certainly appreciate and 1 might say that he was ablypby our Gyrcttcs, who gave rounds of aided and abetted by some members applause. Gyro Frank McPllcc gave ‘ Al. any an excellent. talk on the principles of rate the Commercial Club rwllrzcd on Gyro. After the dinner we moved to jits own activities and was llbic lost the Ball Room and were joined by. ‘Christmas to hand over a icry sub- a large number stantlal sum to the Red Cross 50-. ladies and gcntlenlcn and a very pleasant dance was cnioycd. I _ Ollr last endeavour was to put ov- .fled with our progress in jOllllllg uphcr the Imperial Welsh Singers and ;wlth Gyro and last winter nc des- we did so. Pres. Frank and Secre- ccndcd on us with a delegation from tary Stewart spent a great deal of ,thc Moncton Club and slice-soiled in time securing 'I‘rln'lty Church for this entertainment. Gyro sid Green We were formally installed on took charge of this work and work- >May 24th last by Governor I-‘rcd O. ed most industriously. with the ro- MCI-Bfld 0f New Glasgow. Lie-wt Gn-Ysult that we wore able to hand ovcr vernor Reg Spencer of Moncton, a fat cheque to the Rod Cross rm Vice President Gyro F. A. Nlglitlll- Anti-Tuberculosis work. Many com- gale of Halifax, Gyro 2nd Vice Plcqments were heard on the wonderful ‘sident A. T. Smith of Halifax anolsinglng of these artists and the Di- We were especially honoured by theirector, Mr. Davies has promised to presence of International Secrctaryicomc again and the next time he Ed Kliily. and very able speeches volunteered to bring his slllgorg 1h were made by the above named of-our weekly dinner lmd that dinner President Nightlngaleisliould certainly furnish some clitor- duly installed the following officers tainmcni. of’ the Charlottetown CM»; presided over by wc knew In addition to ihc above the Club Clarke. President; W. D. Gillls, 1st mclnbors assisted very maternally in; g, Viva President: Frank MacPhec, 2nd the nl-ive for the Blind. in driving ‘ “m V1119 President: Stewart Jones. Sec- thi- ladies of the Women's Instltllfgg [and in short we olldeli _ ‘ After the installation wc cndeav-Iul) our elld in all wol'lzvlllc‘r‘tgil‘lri'lllll;oltg ored to entertain the visiting Gyros the public welfare. And ln conclusion, I feel that some Hall and everyone seemed lo enjoy‘ mention should be made of the ex. themselves. Special mention must. hecellent weekly notices senl llll’ made of the good work of President.‘ Gyro Clary Cameron throughout the Frdnk and Secretary Stewart llrpast season. These notices were al- 1| carryingout such a splendid dinnerlways on time and to the point and w x be mad” m,“ ‘v°ek' were instrumental in kce attendance during ping up our League cr as a new Gyro Club when weymonths. the MT. STEWART NOTES 5vl..l.,..,l..... closing and Gyro client din-‘ President M11185 we werc‘i<>fl'$ _ f sggtqh couldnt open his month to say a‘ rived word yestcldag’ at Dexter uglc when Babe Ruth presented of Charlottetown ,. t, summ" Pittsburgh, Loses Tongue As He Takes Babe Ruth, Cup ‘ NEW YORK. Oct. I5.—J. Calasq ono, sixteen year old baseball start, Remsen Boys‘ Club of? iBrooklyn, hit 5i home runs in 50, during the American Leg-l baseball season, but he‘ Park _‘ him \ me with the Babe Ruth trophy as the leave m9 homo run king of boys’ baseball. i yro v d him, and Biibc Ruth standing there With 25,000 fans gathered around lzcforc him. Colasano almost drop- pod the trophy when Ruth handed il. to him, thc young home run hit-- tor confessed afterwards. l FRIGIITENED BY BABE ‘ , "I was 50 frightened by tho Babe that I couldn't say fl, word," Cola=-‘ ano said. “I opened my mouth to thunk him. but I couldn't make a, noise. Then I almost dropped the trophy. I ain't so good at thesc{ “ceremonies. I'd mllcll rather be up! there at the plate sv/lrigfrlg my ole § hickory.“ , l Young Culnsmio may not hovel known it. but he was taking u loafl right out of the Babcfs book whcni liC told about his emotions on rc-i cclvlng the trophy. , More than 12,000 youngsters un-, dcr 1'1 years of age registered inl the American’ Lcgionls‘ tournamcnii llntl more than 4,000 fggmhg wcrci ‘played from coast to coast. l I OTHER IHVARDS , ‘ l ("End") Soloman, XZ-ycar-i nlll manager of the Malestics. won‘ the Christy Walsh award for being! "the host hustler.“ and Jack Roth- hllrd was luvarcled ilic Lou Gehrig Cup. The Ty Cobb award for the bcs! l hitter, the Kiki Cuylcr trophy for, the hast base runner, and tho Jot‘ McCarthy and Connie Mack nwlmi Cities Buffalo. Hflrlsfmd- Bridgeport. Providence. "Denver. Chicago. Albany, Syrgvrlugl; Louis, Des Molncs, Toledo Louisville, and Olik- lnlltl (winner of the Chflmplqny. Rillzid urogrcss is billing mam. 1n Shilli- L l. he building of Mr. R0 J ~‘ qus undertaking for those who vol- .- , y a‘ s new uhteerea and it is to their credit’}§,§'§§"§),,,”‘}£°:i1w"ifl"dw"°“ m“ The oven,“ . . that they carried out this difficult menpw mm pa“ o? a; Murchison g “my,” by m3"- Ml‘.- wlillcl‘ RDROFSOII is the contractor. . Mr. Daniel Birt sill) d l l the road b thc T Rm _ ch 1| 1 IPB n cio cc y corner - GZTnt Gregory fir: Zheuglgsllzalilfl 55:15:; mat" h" “might being 6mm“ Jay“ Mr. and flap _ one in the Maritimes that camel van 25mm.“ the Presbywr through with a credit balance. Much| _ credit-is due to the efforts of Gyro Vhnge‘ “mp T0"? Rufdi-‘m. WM undertook thfllshort meeting of the officers of the onerous work o! making plans for dlflorgnt of the Arena Rink and Church w“ hem ndli by tho Rev. Dr. M. departments of The with: services VII "f? ‘illrbrecinwd by hours of 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. The cuiate warm morning service was condilclctl by nteum to keep the lr m»... ‘Ii work ' lei- by w, Stems. While at Beach He“, o, fl,l,‘;g,,,,,°°gggg,l>gg;ggfy» e ‘Fmnmmd 5 ‘We'd? the guests of Mr. and Mrs Fulton GyroDance or the public and Gyro Douglas’ savage “urban ' On Monday of last week Mr. Har- . d Alfie k d his ""3 “l u‘ 9° w“ m‘? 5W“‘°"h\3.1hocmakfng?peiinrfd “his nsdmgrda: 031-919 QPQDNUEY 0110-1118 Bflfld- Mffriends wish him every success in ‘his new undertaking. a. m. Sunday, After the service a the of Clio Unit- ‘at. ed Church were hell: at the luuullnmn heater lueluliee a ran to cir- ~ “ ‘ g j-e-—--> the Pastor. RCV. M. K, Chnrmgrp A new culvert has bccn placed in ‘d of Mr. res en , b t, Roadsmaster Mr. Edwici: Mg [And although ‘dangerous to. ‘ “mt m” c‘ M‘ A‘ presmwd each “i! Mr George Clark returned Satur ‘trians crossing the street i; tbs-t ~ - a day from Savage Harbor when, m, corner, it adds greatly to the a was- employed at carpenter lfor Mr. John Plgott. im- provement of that point. _ Our "Live Wire" m. Fred a.‘ 1M"!- ha-s extended ‘his electric line up Riverside Drive which link. "5 her added 1m time‘ the Wdenta there. i ‘ o Mi" Ray Jay has ‘found it rfebes. airy to return homo due to the ill- ness of hie hugs - ~ F, |.;_ cided to build l4 new fishing commie-elm of selected their locations. Using about “u, flatirofl. a 113m / l" lfi?“ one» '.,,-.. were; prominent in the Lcgiolrs. were Indianapolis. Detroit lsumed m" “mrk 37953193 W‘ 5mm Worcester ‘ nu il-iems will he,:"|§',y"l,’,_,.'"§,in E ecauaedgret cimn tamed! ICX Cfl The awash aevelilmeut his de- pmqlinn and give us their at a coast of more than 11,000,001; ‘l thanks and praise are enamel-a hilving current u ii. lo ing teams sent from Glace Baylnq surrounding collieries to the turns. lmcnts, usually won the majority 9g the championships. The bouts will be staged in cum. plianco with the amateur rules. All entrants wlll be supplied with ehh-y forms and the most important e1. flcials in the country will be secur- ed to ofllciate at the bouts. Q .The powers that be are showing a commendable spirit in fbcognlg. [ing the claims of Cape Breton in ltllispol-ts of late, in striking ecu. trast to former years, when Glace Bay and other Cape Breton centres were usually the shortenders on all .A.C. clubhouse on flfty-ninth-street matters pertaining wpmmmurbnr President Fraser and Seyy’. Treas. Shlpley have made it plain that they are out to give Cape Brcton afair deal and they have gone a long way towards doing so by giving Cape Breton the Mari‘- tilnc title championship bouts fhi this year. ‘ Island boxers would do well to ‘start training. if they intend to en- ter any of these bouts. ABEGWEIT PRACTICE Football practice for Abegiveits C. A. A. Grounds this evening at 4.45., ,.€__ Lea ' eh of Cross Basketball Last night in the League of Cross Gymnasium, the first game of the 1928-29 basketball schedule took place when the Robins metthe Snappy Five. ’ Last nights game was a thriller from start to finish arid very fast for the first game. ' The Snappy Five had a comfort- ‘ablc lead at the end of the first half, but ill the second half the Robins got going and nearly evened the score. but not quite, the Snappy ‘Five emerging the winners by a score nf 44 to 36. Following are scores and players. Snappy l-‘ivo Rollins L. Doiron 4 E. Robin 22 W. Power 30 R. Harley! B. McInnis D. Panzeronifl F. Tierney i E. Proude L. Blanchard '1 A. MoEachern i! A. Blanchard 1 B. Doiron 0 T. Benoit D. McDonald 1 J. Martin 44-36 Next game takes place on Friday night at 7.30. ‘ Waterfront Directory I wlirliltrnona olltecroitr l Bruce Stewarta Wharf D. P. W. Dredgo No. 115 has re- Stewart 8c Co. dock, Capt. Mafi- Leod in charge. ' . Tull Lisgar, Capt. Gamble, W ltendillg D. P. W. Dredge No. i15- f S. B. llochelaga on Pictou route. l . SS. Harland. Capt. MacLainc his [sailed - ‘l Marine Wharf l l C. G. S. Brant, Capt. BJKellY- i has sailed. ; C. G. S. Aranmore, Capt. Rhude y-loading lighthouse supplies. .' Motor Sloop Beth in port. ~ Carvella Wharf‘ Schr. Dwina, Capt. Frasier. l" . Pulls Wharf , ‘Bohr. A. c. Newhelhroapt. ‘sund- .by is loading a generil 0MB" 7°‘ Port Elgin. N. B. between Georgetown and "-.8he will be in command. w. a ortli and facial-e italic . was _ ateneli uyiriu um Boil"; and, Mrs. Bcully. _ j ‘ ‘p unveil of the sailins no" Much were sailed this summer , I boys. have been hauled up by owners and put w sleep for wlnhsr mflnthl. Let us hope that next cumin!" they will be in the pink of eoualt- host: due t0 W ownaril and callers of those 71¢“ for their sportsmanship in [MN ‘ul- a. great summer of enioimw" and we should hope. that next lilm" mifinoro iritnreltwill beaten" to inabo this a nuooofl I lit in good. clean sport, but lit till" l l‘ W“! Mot. ' i. - ' . ' ‘ . ..._,___ many- ... . . ..,-l,-.\..l4,| -v “‘ ave-w.- . The Btr. Newport has been laurr . chad at rgotown, and will N" ’