I EOK at it from any angle-the style. quality and price embodied in a Brock or St. Lawrence hat is a sound investment in good appearance. w . be some sweet boll turned in and lb" ,3“; if the teams holdJvlthout a blow-up {nine rwe liwqrwied- blii y p_ S. I ToiDau i 57.56 Fat Man . Q irfieepfizqlfiir i Face, younq No’ Face Should Smart ‘ After Shaving The daily shave should leave the face feeling thoroughly refreshed-smooth as velvet to the touch. This means a freshly stropped, super keen blarlr: which will remove the beard once over “slicl: and clean." The dull unstropped, scraping blade causes anlarting, injures the skin and soon brings premature indications of age. The Valet AutoStrop Razor strops its fine, sharp I blade to super keerlness in a moment, just as a razor should be for the most tender face. the toughest beard and for the quickest shave. No taking apart for strapping, shaving or cleansing. This Valuable Book is Yours WRITE TODAY .'. for your copy o u A n A u r l: a We are anxious that every user oi‘ n Valet AutoSn-op Pzlzor be constantly en- thusiastic. any- thing ha n [to oug. Rllznr affecting Its perfect service, just send it to un and we will restore it to a i 3 l l l i A 3 "4 BASEBALI This morning at the Abegweit grounds at llcfclock the Awhflfl lmd Stars will most on disMM for the boll 311110.09 ond section of the Qity League. They hsye already tried it out on three different dilly i», have the game hsgadrbyhdarknqs after four of the t I lull has)!‘ DBGKIIPWQII» 0n twol - ons a c ors were coding when the game will! Oil-lied and the Stars were out in front the last time. so that even now tho of this section is as much in doubt as. before the starts were made. However today should settle all arguments as to the the section. but before the entire route is covered there is going to to either. it is going to be so close that extra innings might have to be played. So as it looks now the first team to blow up will lose a big chance. therefore we predict air tight ball throughout. _ The Stars are anxious to get away with all the silverware this season. they have an opportunity lndsy that may not come again. for years. as there is only one game between ‘em and the silver. so with so. much at stoke they should be almobt un- bearable. The Imchors have all lo gain by winning this game. it ‘will not only give ‘am the silver for the second but will put ‘em up as favorites to win the City League Pennant, so is there any reason in expect other thangood ball and nothing but. 11 o'clock today may see the en of City Lesgue Baseball for 2'1. Don't miss ll;- SPilllLlllllESi‘ The next and biggest card pf horse races here will be at the Pro? vincial Exhibition meet this month. The horse racing Exhibition Week has always been of s. very high ord- er and this season from all appear- ances is going to surpass anything yet. so inn for Exhibition Week in Chariot town and take in the best horce racing in years. BASEBALL The Baseball lppgues in the oth- er Proyinces are fbst rollndlhg to s head and it will soon dwindle down to the teams to compete for the Maritime fritle. Are we ready? O. K. if we are. If not. now is the time in prepare. . ln the meantime we have our City League title to settle and by noon today the fans will know pretty well if there is going to be a play-off or if the Stars will have pocketed all the silverware for the 568.5011. swnuillllvo‘ On Saturday afternoon three l. trlpacross the river. being closely seen, by the wrimr. they were mak- ‘ng fine time and good progress to gain the opposite ‘shore. while zwimmers from the wharf one gen- ethpseu-_ rs or fe a 11:11. rick! breed blvwiiis. Ii. thug. followed by an escort, when last watching the progress oi the plucky < ‘.0011 on _ the c, of [twee around‘ ind? c ci ’ ' wlthi lllmfflllm,lh9i ..in.'."‘.‘.;‘;‘“ race. which seemiid Five boats came out tn ‘tire start- ing point on Saturday and ' given o good send u. b , . would» Irwin. the Zeiiltli. Mo; Innis; Ghost. J. ‘and R. 1i ,d;f ”"“.ll”"' * "l mu is; Minniaoo. . 1211M“ and c. Smith. the v trgettina: away at 2.50. The Zenit going out in front. ' , On the different tacks to Rose-l bank the Ghost outdone the fleet; and ‘rounded first. closely following. the "Goo" and the Zenith a few SYRACUSE. N. .l.. Split 3. — Track records WBIB broken ill three races of the program of the ‘Grand Clrcuit-lnoflhlfl li- "19 N" York State fsir today. The cinder course mark for the iwo-year-oldis was battered twice by Scotland. Tommy Murphy's big black colt. l" winning the $18,000, Wet weather Track stake. Scotland did the first beat in 2.07 and the second in 2.06. Spencer. a torhesvy favorite and thrice conqueror of the Murphy colt. tied for third. The Virginia Senstor. Palin up. was second. AND ANOTHER Murphy smashed another record in tbeJree-for-sll trot when he drove Etta Druien in the first heat in 2.03. thus bettering the mark of 2.04 3-‘4 not up several ears ago with ‘Billie Brooks. Al can _ Guy. Ben Whitsha more. also battered Tillie Brooks’ mark in winning‘ the second heat in 2.03 l4. By taking the third mile. Aileen Guy bagged first money. ' 5ETTER$ OWN MARK Climaxlug the day or record shattering. Sir Roch. holder of tho pacing mark for the cinders. bei- tered his ‘record by more than four seconds in the third heat of the frelrforall pace the last race of the program. Sir Roch reeled off the mile in 2.00 1-4, Loomia drove Sir Roch and won all three heats. Heavy rains Thursday night and early today make the big dirt track uilfit for racing and race of- fielala announcedat noon, that the Hambletonian stalrc for Zi-year-olds young members oi the fair sex toolgsnll l." purse ‘of $54,000 would not .he plunge at the Marine Wharf for be run.‘ It will be transferred to the Lexington. Ky.. meeting two weeks hence. if officials there can handle it- " 1-H: SUMMARIES The Stats Fair 2.20 Trot (2 in zl ill llllluu lengths behind. the Shadow and Zephyr in the roar but were up. , It was sooh evident that the real) -‘.- attic was going to be between the) host and "Goo" however the ' host continued to lead the fleet nd rounded the Park Buoy first with the "Goo" right’ her stern. racing, in the, some ‘positions they rounded the Southport Buoy and headed forflqse ank on the last lap bf the loan-rep}? the "Ghost ‘stfli leading by inches. On rounding the Park Buoy com- ing to the last lap of the Journey the Minnigoo shot out in front and held a small lead to the finish. with the Ghost second the Zenith third in one oi‘ the closest races oi‘ the season. Special prizes for Sat- urday's’ race -were donated by Messrs. H. W. Worthy and Sydney Green. TWO RACES TODAY Today. Labor. there will be two races. one in the morning starting at 10 o'clock and one in the after- noon. startlng at 2.30 for a club trophy. As this is a holiday. no doubt all the boats will be out for the races. “Scotland” Twicefilhashes A < Record On Grand Circuit! Heller Skeltor hr h. (Snow) . 3 2 llollyrood Colin. b g. (Thomas 6 -' Peter Guy. br h. (Diekera) .. Peter Sloan. eh g. (Egan) . Time 2.07 34; 2.06 3-4. Main Division. 2-year-old (2 in 3 heat plan); Purse $18 000. Scoiland.-b1k c. by Peter Senti- Royal McKinney (Murphy) . The Virginia Senator. he, (Pal- Spencer. be. (McDonald) .. Fina Girl, bf, (Vic Fleming) . . Red Aubrey che. (White) .. .. Qtzln Achison. bc. (Cox) ...t. Even Song. br. f. (Crozier) .. dis. Time. 2.07; 2.06. (both heats new track reckords for Z-year-olds) Free-for-ali Trot (3 beat plan): Purse $1.500 Aileen Guy. chm. by Guy Ax- worthy - Aileen Bacon (White) Etta Druieu. bin. (Murphy) . Glly Ozark, bg. (Eickerson) . Thompson Dillon. blk g, (Cox) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 Trumpet, b5. (Egan) .. .. . Time. 2.03; 2.03 1~ ' (New track record). Frceifor-all Paec (3 heal. pllm); Purse $1.600 Sir Roch. bk. by Saint Roch- Menens.(1.oo..mis) 11 Earsan Gratian. brg, (Egtn) 2 z Ray Grattan bra. (Frazier. ._ 3 3 Pb“ (YNBHI- bl‘ 1:. ICFOZIGI‘) . 4 4 Time, 2.05 3-4; 2.05 1-4; :00 1-1‘ (New track record). Queen Square Vs. Souris There will be a baseball grlnm = ‘Vriliicnfliiy evening at 5:10 Ilfiiwfiflll Square School and Sollris Wei, weather track trotting stake? JULES VERNPPS MIGHTY MELO- DRAMA The Mightiest of flleiodiiamas! A Mighty Piciurc-Ponlp and (‘crenumy at the (‘nllrt 0fv__(i'L€\I'—vlI Panorama oi‘ Be:luiy-~ The Tartar (lamp-a Myriad oi‘ Nllkr-il Pennants Ilnvlcr the (llnrb oi It Thousand Torch- esr-Sllowhound Slllcrilln Steppes-Jim ircllclll-rtllls EddICSnOI SwollclpIhlpiGs-lllc l}:lrll:lrie' - Tartar Iloriles Sweeping Down‘ Bringing Ileaih 1ll\(I Destruction tn Farms and Villages- ITROGQ WITH IVAN “MOSKINE It‘ . c‘ SEPTEMBER 0,190, ‘l 1/. 558T 0F $0.000‘. (Europdg St-rcell idol) the Thrilling Adventures of the Hero on His xvi-rot Elia-igloo lop-tile CZHI-—-IIIS Meeting f’ with Beautiful NadIe-—IIis Self-Sacrificing |)(‘il\I oi‘ tllc Motlier W116i‘ Bore llim-thc " ' rant Romance of Awakened Lovc-(irim lftnllisnl in ihc Mountain Storm and lillicllzlt-ls Struggle with a Ferocious Bear-Ills lllnltl-io-llzulll (‘olllllat with the 'l‘rlliiur-—Fino Spir- itual Qualitics—lhe Dumb (‘nurugr- 0|‘ Ills lllotllrh-llls Defiance chili-nth and Torture I for Love of (‘ouniry-rnntl More and More-All on n. 54-1110,. Never Before Attempted. DON'T MIS THIS- 1 PATHE REV] EW i SPECIALMMITSICAI.I PROGRAM . PRINCE i EDWARD l r i l l i l Mai. 4‘—I)AYS——4 Starling‘ Today at 3.15, 7 alld 8.45 26c. 16c. N ighii—37e, 26c, 16c. Iltvhilkl! condition without charge. 1 IOIlAV-uls. '1 ‘AND 11.45 WMANNEE-lllc, llc. NKHiT-Bficfliic. AuioSimp Safely Razor Co. - Llrnltld 83 Duke Street ‘xk‘fiflp‘fil‘l 33>.‘ A‘L‘L‘A‘§‘RRL‘D Si.‘ V/ILLIAM FOX Present? Race goers will be glad tn knowl that the vcry popular Mlljol" 5.! ,V (2.18"n now again owned by Mr.‘ _ I Claude McMillan is coming back i0; . last seasons form. Friday morn-i 7 lng she stepped the nlilc in 2.14M.‘ No doubtby Exhibition she will be - g able to hold her own with the hes?‘ ‘wimmers °f m“ cmbmfl wortby-Tipton. (Martin) .. . PrinT-ha gamtmhst was played hi») .11 1 h e sw mmers ave been active and square M victor.“ Park m Emtbougan, cha‘.k,m.m“.,h Swppvdi OF I\’II‘I'I‘R()I’()LI'F AN LIFE interest themselves what better Sign“ Fluh’ b m b7 15'5"" .. a hand and it would be Estartcr. I St. Six-whim MR1 FIVdPFlCl-U" "lid. The above remark shmud can “mllot Toddy b m. (Murphy) tween those two teams will; wm; byi ll. Id t0 think] 0h b P0581 l e us n8 a b“ The following are asked io be olrtwc very ml. nliles AI lllt‘ rerun». 313m 15 there for imam; a short PBEBT-MQTBIWB- (Pill!) 1 lKlrlnon. W. MRCIIIIYTB. R. Mllc-lthc second nlilr‘ silo made ll breulc -- H‘ _. lema“ w” ham’ u’ remml‘ m“ heat plan); Purse $2.000. ' ‘School. Both iteama are cvoiléiii) m v l show down and let the people see Th Dem‘ t b h (M Do m) 3.» s S I I I -i I1 __ ‘miimgh we ha” bee“ "mflm"; Grisly- bahirilioranlf flllli-a-i- E-‘giigreyviiliicoiii oliaiighllili ' ' ’ ‘t would be a good boon m, Chap The Onedaga Hotel 3-yoar-old' trot lottetown to get in the swim Same. hmd‘ l“ Bl““°ha"|- A M¢F8T|!il1"-!i-i¢1il Track 0" Y"l“ld*\.‘f~ 0'1"“ "Y1 E‘ Lari"? C- MflcGlllgllil. T. Camp-IMr. Pctcl" Conroy. The first was‘ murse swftn from xeplloch side m M“ c°l°i b h- islmkl”) 2 3 0"“ - at mi- outset. but for (mi shr; the Park Roadway. There is num- would probably have gontxza couple‘ eln lnnmur rnrzflfllli ‘loading! did l. ' w m’ mink charmtwwwn ha‘! Bugle Cali. b g. by Guy Ax- mntellcd and fl hot game is (EXpOQlJ zilent a long time on this subject Time 2n 209 - ; - - praeti thi i r - ~- - -n-. ‘l... ' l °° ‘ "g "' Meg“ DW l‘ * ° A WHIRLWIN 1) (‘OMEDY DRAMA (2 in Ii heat plan); Purse $2.000. I1 some person or persons would bell. J. Duffy. L. Duffy. A. Mac- in 2.13% tho second ill 2.13. 111' srous boats only to willing to lend seconds faster. Silo is siakcd nt qcmmm .l.c.aivslolli.r~i~-' ‘ _ . _ leaves in a few days t0 race at illcse YACIITING. . _ - places. returning i0 (Tllnrlotietowll ' for our Exhibition rill-es. I The writer on Saturday was " . ' I shown a set of blue prints by s, vgfy enthusiastic gentleman o! yachting. TOSUDQ and acoustic events. the tints in question were showing 10W Bil-By a good place formooring zen be accomplished with very ittie cost. also the print: call for a coat house. lockers and bathing house which all look good on the prints and no doubtb would look a hundred per cent better in reality. Should the scheme now under way _ go through’. it would be a great boon for yachting and there ll every eason to believe that our beautl ul harbor would become b bee hive of activity. Men Stopped —— “will atcd — and ‘ stared r" e when they saw 1191" ' . “CS gset 12.06%.) is rcenverlllcl ‘lndghe never g P from the accident he mot with 111i iéafioll, Moncton and is being (‘RTFIIIIIY prr- _ m‘ _SIII-2 r UGIIT nail 1"‘ - pared for ills stake engalzclnvllts at m. the Charlottetown Exhibition. AS lllT ING oNAu. six ii [hm $11112 DISCOVERED “rnwn m‘ MEN EYEING ii _ i“ . iviurzs SHE SUDDENLY 8W‘ ' Q RIGID Batteries - Seat Covers Ilium rm- A Q that can be brnulzlli. ilerc. . . . | Devil Sci, 3-year-old imttcr own-l ed by Col. J. S. Jenkins. D. S. (1.. continues to make rpm-cl. On Fri- day he worked the' best mllc so far. rm hing in 2.19pm» last Illlll in‘ 1.0 '0. l’ Some nf the. good work-outs oi‘, last week other than filo above] were: Acacilwillc in 2.16%: the‘ Rings and Pins Shackle Bolts Bushings Chlmplon Plugs Ihybostos . tsiienl ‘rims Gears l-Iesd Lamps loos-tun ‘ Spohlhhts BOXING AND WRESTLING This-ls the latest game added in our sport in Charlottetown. in fact‘ there is quite s umber of gather-l , lngs this season featuredthis lino of sport in their sdvsrtising and Judging from what con be deemed M. _ e present there is still more in ltore for the fsnnoi the fistic art. l John Patterson. te ‘Osnldigh .‘ wrestler is with us an is doing alt towel-o helping out the comi glove artists. Pllttsrson has s. very may tims hi _ use coy; lllfi. is busily Ins . ather strenuous . himself for the big wrestling Tor the Canadian title with Mc- Willisms. however. this week he is opening his physical culture cl ' {or thou who wont to get fit an liepjit. El) gall: REASON r011 ‘UlI:I-‘?RE'S'TilI-1 sEAsows M05’: llduuous COMEDY W173“... grrl-Ellllvtl CAST. l_ u AUG]! UNTIL voun. as". our; on THERE'S N0 mm“ AsofiN1i0U‘Sll0Ul.0'l9 Yank ill 2.15M; Dan Patchcn 2.15; British Ginger 2161i: Dona Mar-l vcstcr 2.17M; Hlngcn Audrey 2.18 4-51 Ydrkola 2.18%. |__ —-——--<,o0>—~— Thc Missos Jean and Wilhelmina. "Billie." Donahoo have returned (p1 their holnc iniNewton. Mass. after; sflending their. vacation visiting re-' lativcs in different ‘ports of the Isl- and. i - A Shaving Lotion Mlnard‘; mixed with sweet oil is wonderfully soothing after " This v M will? 0".°:'*-. . if i1 Nl-flttllu l 1 .,.< _. “mELEulAN S,’ glilsnlurzs "iii"? ‘§-§§§'§-4§ §§O O~OO§©~400§O O00 O OOOOOOO-OO-O'O—OQO->O-O-GO-§O-OOJ , . g Qr- g > =9 TEACH YOUR CHILDREN T0 USE j Mag-lac rolitli, Paste THREE TIMEFIAPDAY uld prid ‘Jllerssll-JWB the 0111mm‘ elfgdggah; gflfl you will flhtl MIPI“ \ TIIE BIG YUICY FIG WITII THE LOVELY FLAVOR i153‘ ' . v THAT'S HICKEY s. NICHOLSOFPS BLACK " ‘ TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO - MILLIONS or 1110s usrzli YEARLY . wnvr aEcAusE 1'1‘ 1s run nasr. ~ '~ TRACK 1mm The inst of the will: Every mother ll condition of her lihl Tnnth Paste 'an ever ready old delight in using. Mag-lac Tooth Pssic is so!‘ in gciibrons tubes at Iii!- E. A. - r 315E115 CENTRAL D l . i i. Perfection m Crssm-il am». Cones or link-huh » . - ' 4vv§oo4<qnocoO . m! one that tho children will » HICKEY s. NICHOLSON ' TOBACCO 00., 1m). mugqqgzz-< rtali tum r. o. on m ~ g- zzl-lla-u