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Cell at our store during exhibition week and have us demonstrate this WONDERFUL FURNACE to you. crises are very reieonible- (nun. WRITE OR PHONE US FRED ll. TRAINOR . 60 GRAFTON STREET Opposite Prince Edward Theatre. The Galoric Pipeless Ask For Hickey 8t Nicholson's Black Twist DID Y EVER ‘NOTICE That Experienced Tobacco Chewers Wlll Offer or over whelmlnq t it is sincerely hoped that the game rwltnl ' ii ’-»z dlfhl"hfvi¢” “7” "~ ' " r and no time should be lost in bring- ‘ - pected will have en ice space larg- " hockey flr-elllent in the nai- flfifi", ;“3,.D.m""_ " Sporting Comment . ll! ("Tw") I Coming Football Fixtures l? Dslhousio "Tillers" they of the yellow and sold strlpo. one of the fastest football aggrogatkmg in the Maritime Provinces will cross the Strait Friday next to be enter- tained on the local gridiron by Saint Dunstalrs on Saturday and the Abegweits on Monday. Thanks- giving dsy. Both games will stsri at 3 o'clock. and needless to say record attendances will view the contests. ~ it has bsgn two yssrs since the “Bengsls" performed here and to this day local football fans have enough the Saints and Albegweits were both defeated hut not before giving the Dsihousisns the games o! their lives. especially the- game with the red and black who tackled and plunged so hard that lDalholleie was wonderfully impressed. so much so that the entire squad was unanimous in the opinion thatthey hall never been tackled so fr‘, ‘ not forgottomthe fast and sointil- r --< latiug work of the visitors. _ True SlT RAND Mon. +- runs. Thrilling, Gripping, Alluring ! H: demanded life for li-ie, yet when he faced the lovely woman whom duty compelled him to slay, she fasoilrlated him and his soul rebelled. bub-An ex- “mourn”, New“ ‘Qgry of the love c! a pleihelan tarsal.- marl for a Russian Princess. \""'l""9' 397"‘ n?“ e" . lahly Cecil B. De Mills’; screen masterpiece- Fox News _ Fables -—_ Orchestra JACKIE COOGAN , m - “our, CLOTHES” lliE ViiliiA alllillililicluliil lllssli IN All iis llilllil in all its filth and misery—llussia with its high caste and low. aris- -—c.nd the Volga Boalruell. filmed a nu-mber of years ago. version. The greet drama oi’ revolution- nounces that his second independ- or so hard in their football careers. That the local teams have irn- proved in leaps and bounds since then is s glsriug fact. especially in the passing gains; it is there fore expected that the visitltis University men will have to play heads-up football to repeat their performances of two years ago. ,1 Abblee and Saints it is not known definitely on what date the Ahegwsits end Saint Duustalfs will again clash in the Prince Edward island series. but or games will soon he played. The season is getting pretty well on ing the schedule to s satisfactory conclusion. - Montaqufs New Rink Montana's new hockey and skatingrlllk is fast taking on the semblance of an up-to-dete cropl- A squad of oefllflntofl Ire 6111910!" bd-lndaro working like beavers in order to we everything ship- ehape when the_tlrst ice making , frost srflYel- , ' The wrim- lilesins tin-ouch this thriving lltfle 1gp Nile Ill! I!" could not but e s notice lira sla- entiueea of the. struetn , yqhich will measure up Illliie lwllflbl‘ ‘ms the Arena and it fau- ..|- um; many cf tho Maritime rinks. .Ju ins brtllosbove it looks as "if th progressive little town lo the east is looking forward w a in the Iarlefpre . ‘doubt said contest ‘as it goes 01ml; story between sn aristocrat. played by Elinor ‘Fair, and a Volga Bost- men impel-scouted by. ‘William ot recent history. curred in iRussls. when servant-hen °‘*%;"%IJF;.T§ES..T$?Y’Z.SEKZBS-iiié’i‘.ii.“‘iliiii‘.fi. ...... m» rm mun- “mplred by m6 sons o!‘ m“ “mm victor varconl’ Theodore Koala", the field bristles wiiil silt-ll ox- takes no sides. it in morniy n love Juilxis flsgaaaniirlillfgiaéglt Yadciiizghani- m6 mighty “Red” Grange who It is by Mr. wagnerlclailned heat cntiro teams almost of lilo Volga. The interpretation of the famous but five zlliniltes to live. song has been long in reaching happens in that five minutes is the screen. ‘Sc long, in fact, that said to be one of the most original it will now be appreciated to an and gripping moments over includ- wxtent far greater than had it been ed in a motion picture. ‘Humor aplenty is injected into The breadth of its dramatic sweep. the picture by scenes showing the its theme. its pathos-ail have been ro-action of the various classes forcefully brought out lll the screen when announceme I. is made that the old regime has thrown. Konrad nlsnt arranged leaves nothlns w be desired in . N.Y. inn. and Iluil. liiv. ilLR. 132i . , , Boyd, enacted against tho back-the musical program. fies lilo wfiolrnfggjsilalmgzqgi Mdthnolli" h” 15,-“, 1L n‘ A’ B6" Tclephlm“ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' "' ground- of tho most stirring cvqnts Volga Boatmlln today at 3.15, 7 and l I18 e envy- 845. . ._. v I Tremendous Story of Social [Ipheaval and Anarchy Relieved by a Romantic Love‘ Theme 0f Absorbing Heart Appeal. Russia. in sil its glory-Russia, Perhaps iilc most inllquo love sequences ill pictures nre played in u series of scenes, when the life tocrat and poasaut—iitusiliu. land of an aristocratic girl is placed in of romance. Tartar. Slav, Russia the hands of the rough iluman mule Tho girl is ifiven colorful reproduction of the absorb- Theatra was adapted by Lenore nuwlher 0' "WJ-s‘ . iti d ingiy interesting events which oc- Coffee ffllnnlerllégfltzrlilflllilti‘; sttrlgglolagppgandifinand oigennytrenoxgicflhlglig Featured plsyel NVhai been over- Mr. De Mille has provid- zry llllussls has received its first ed a splendid spectacle. when tho reel unfolding under the hands of Reds interrupted a gorgeous bail Cecil Do Mille. With the title oi’ of the sristicrucy by tllo shelling ‘The vol“ Boatman’ De Mme an- arlflrggp$gleggriggzlgmi which lashown brilliantly on field and track sut production is a striking and now showing at the Princb Edward m," ‘Queuing h°°k9y m" ‘he pa“ a 5f|lilld 6th wlioLEsALs [PRICES IN ALL DEF Friday‘ and m‘, ' _ _ ,“- WITH MANY SPECIALS j, g_ ,_ i 50 Young Men’s Overcoats, Blues and Tweeds. 5 Worthto$22.00for_......................... 5o Young Men’s suits in Tweeds for . . . . . . . . . . $1 5 SPECIA plMen’s Black Rubber raincoats to clear - - - --. -- -- - . $4 50 '4 _ Men’s Tweed Railicoats Grey, Brown and Olive special $6 50 Wlliuvwhqna ma» f’ , ,-. t a Men’s Leatherette Raincoats special . .. . . . . . . . .. . $5, 40 " Men’s white Flannelette night shirts ~w0rtih §2.35 for 69 Men’s colored Fialineiette night shirts tilcieal‘ . . . . . . . . . 25 Men’s grey evening shirts with collar good weight special l3“ 35 i Big range of Men’s fancy Shirts, wortih to $2.00 Dollar Days Men’s heavy weight Khaki bl-eeclles, special . .. . . . .. . $9) 39/ Few pairs of Men’s cottonade pants to clear ' I‘ ., .. . ,.$_~| do Men’s Merino Shirts and drawers Dollar Days J 0O": Men’s Merino Combinations suits .. .. .. . . . . $1’ 69 " ' 100 Men’s Velour Hats worth to $5.00 for . . . . . . . .. p. . . ill] 00 _. VERY SPECIAL 185 GREAT GEORGE ST. PHONE 141 SEE OUR “TNIXHVS FOR MORE SPECIALS lug their apparent slightness tilsss"*“* mighty atoms played havoc with’ ‘the “'i‘igor" crew throughout the‘ igams-their scintillating work was iin no small way responsible for the iWsnderer victory and champion- ship. ‘ IHere in our midst wo have another mighty atom in the person of ‘Whackef’ McEachern wilo llns NOMINATION BLANK I llorslry Nominate Mr . . . . . .. i ,, ‘ ,' l - no u candidate In the MOST l'0 All ABEIIALL PLAYERH (DATEST ltlN IN (FONJUNGTION WITH (llugpcywlvu VILLAGE B\Z\\I!. l6 I 0d l fl r] . r-redlt my (‘llllldlliilhlfi witllnfllill); villuun n on” dun." hr “m”. SIGNED l-‘lll out relieve blank llml Inall- wltl 0 d lln lrl your (‘saulidate olf lrltll 1000 votes. ‘ M 0 r w ch w"! "u" McEachcrll in m he is ioo heavy. Tho gridiron in sniples, not forgetting to mention ' “ ° “ ' ° °‘ ' ° ‘ ‘ ° ° ““ Am. lSmui. und Rufus’. Lu. .. l2!) Aglbpg-(Os (gum New __ _ _ _ _ __ Bllm|e_handed_ C-lilio Coiipm- (to. . . . . . . . . .. J2 Asbcsws TEL New _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘_ V: Bg-omlllon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. weight and light heavyweight iitic‘l:“m°“5 Pluyflm LMkY 'C‘""p“" l5 I at one time, he cftcn.liisposcil oi bonsondmed G“ 0°- (N'Y') 106 terest all-around. . The popular ball player contest inaugurated by the management of the “Greenwich Village Follies" which begins this month ‘ln'the Market Building is attracting much interest and enthusiasm; ' No will increase in popular favor and s close and exciting finish is, ex- pected. The “Unslraid" The writer received a letter from s fan the other day. signed.‘ "Ell- thuslsstJj ‘asking the question- “ls'a good. little man as successful in athletics as a. good big mm ". ~ . llludsoil Motor Car Co. . . . . .. 42% ‘ » "1 . ula t u ilttl f- n b n t i it u wl it at tho “W?” Pmmd“ “°“‘"°"~ “m” ll" . . 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W’ o‘ Boumh bntormg the much two successive days rind won. and Westinghouse Electric ....... 67%- “ so it oes-Moliy Mallory didn't United States Steel 1381/; shwk‘, had been “fr-JG, b’ Wu“ W" b6 9T0 Hi8 lllilllflOlll QIIZMIIIE the result would have shown it. ‘l m"! "1"" J" "will W" i Now payer afraid to risk his court ten- tonterl Wills all over the ring. But Sinai-key was unafraid. he. is the lehding contender ofth world. r 1 67 ' .f l cores Take the day in the Yankee Btnd- "militia-sad, from Renvgr. was 5o Spanish rillvor . _. . . . . . . . . . 104 383m: fitflwgrfsrgoh: ‘gays llion -lum tFhat Alexander proved his“ t“ h F ‘in; '9 s"?! V9‘ Steel Co. Can. Com. . . 109 plum gm] "y; (hgy "a Qvery ilit greatness when i lit! noncbalantly l‘ "'1" l ‘" l“ "m" “ M” Winnipeg Electric ....... .. ass. ss tractable srpet dols. strolled in from the bull pen and "l" d'°"“'5 r°°m 5°01‘ ‘m n" ' d 1| way to the ring and called- "Oome ..._._..._ ' “l l --- ‘nun Bus“ Wm‘ ugiolrxg a?“ on Terry and get your lickin ~ - » . _ ' om Ahnndm." lln cohcluslontho writer wishes Ana n", ha i, to impress the tact u and won a world's s nerds and psrds. was unafraid! sitting. on top of the world. The writer is iby no meansan folio g might enlighten "Enthus- denee is concerned: beatabls combination. Who prov-g two leading exponents of the peddr ‘ tars. Millwr- "lld his lead! een nay hes absolutely no freer 8o it Des like that. 4 9r '1 i’ ~< S: n. ‘if NOR he is Young Ouimot the Iloston llllls- Relldiiil! CO- - - - - - - - -- q-eulub Toronto this year's winner of the. ‘umoflw o‘ ‘uarwmn. ‘but Min", ‘m y“, d", My m. n M“, l-aereld ind Mall mpraihcn weighs edup with anything at all. last" far es com-sge and oenfl- sides the three recent and nota examples mat Quoted. ‘ther _ ' courage end confidence ‘are the hundreds that pop up as yo look twin brothers of success-an un- bseh- over the field of Iwft- "Trudie" Ederlo es it more. conclusively maealls-ihlt-newomau could possibly swim ’ the lilnglish channel. But elle wss ed mitts, the-new chain ion, Oenshrndauntsd end unafraid! '. t rm roots-ll‘ "unafraid" yflbfllrl 5,6 penent ‘weighs I 12s W1 -. : . 3 ' Standard New York . . . . . . .. 3215,‘, Julyllggéz¥c 138.“ M“: H "Y , Corn-~Doc., 72%; Miay, 80%; l i July. 82%. _ Oats-oboe, 42%; May, 47%; July, 461,5. ' ' ' tour golfer stood his ground Southern Pacific Co. . Mrs. Charles Gay, of El Jdontc- .Cai.. who is one of tho fore- 53 most anlmsitl-slners, declares thll - baby lions will‘ some day. rattle“ Montreal emu Exchange Howard Smith a nls title with _the. professlcnpis; Montflm power Ymm‘ cmblm- "Plwni"? l- W1" National Breweries ll '4 “lilnthus- Suell of Janet's" mind that Cher l8 pounds, while Johnny Miles. champion‘ long distance ex- Stcck Quotrttions Hhfallldni. “Nov. I-Qiloiotidhs furnished by Johnston and Ward. émbsre of the Montreal Steep A IIUNDRED BOYS‘ SUITS‘ TO 01.1mm. m‘ cosr ‘ l * ' REMEDIBER THIS STORE lb‘ OPE.” UNTIL 8 I’. M. J. W . Robblee \-.i.T..'.'°.iiK.'L"i';."iiI'.'#11?liifiifiliiillfifflliiifiilfl"'" “""“ "'" Address ull (‘unlrnunlcutlons tn rows-reru- uasnlllm Plums in”. Market Iluildllig. (‘l|gy|q||||-|0“||‘ |-_ |l;_ |_