Slll-I IIAD BROKEN tflflk-HACRED CODE the portilty m‘ her love! a Travel to mysterious China, Win15“ f5 tale oi strange love and glfflmfll’ VEIIKBBIICB, EX‘ p“; a o] thrills and beauty ‘such’ as‘ you've "WW met on the screen- You won't be dififlltlwllllfli l" this greatest of all Lon Chan~ 9y’; starring ieblcles. Chaney amazing-as a Chinese inan- darin, Renee Adoree, ut "The Big Parade," again triumphs as the ill-fated Chinese girl. Fables _~ Urchcstrar Song AIN'T THAT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING : the sixth inning, both teams pla ‘air-tight ball and giving the pitch- tonn illustrious n. ' . ; Gordon Harvester, H Marks Win Their Ideal weather and a large gather- ing greeted the Horse Races a Georgetown yesterday when many last and exciting heats were trotted in the three classes. In the Class A Pace tour horses came to the wire, it ‘being won in owned and driven y Dr. Preston 1e Rico second and Orolla third. Inthq Class B. e again tour horses answered the starter's call and was llnally won by Harvest Ripe after a hard battle with Shawnee Rose who captured the first heat and was a hot contender in the second and third, falling back in the fourth to be beaten to the wire by Harry Mac. In the Class C. Race tour starters again came to the wire and it was the best race oi the day, going the lull route to a decision. Lena Marks winning the race and first money after the first two heats had been won by The Flame. ' Lena Marks won the third and fifth while Wild- wood upset the dope in the fourth and finished first. The summary: Class A Race Gordon Harvester, Dr. P. McIntyre . . . . . . . . . ..l 1 l CBECRBETUWN YE l» ¥ Miss lle. A WW5‘ t p.55; ' eg-anaah three straight by Q gdon Harvester ‘ McIntyre, Montague. with Miss Bel- ‘ THE CHARIJCTPETOWN GUARDIAN H ‘f ll arvest RipeAntiQLetfia, Classes.’ l ‘n. Orolla._ s -‘ 2 3 '3' Kearney Rex'Bearlng.-.... .. .J.l-Ienry........ ..4 4 4 _, ‘ me: 2.21, 2.2a, _, vClasaBllacq‘ .‘ ' Harvest Ripe v ‘ ._ I. J.P.Riley . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..211l Shawnee Rose, ‘ .1 .. . Mr. McKinnon -1 2'2 8 Harry, Mac, _ l ~l J. Rooney . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Lady Orwell A. McDonald 3 Time: 2.39, 2.29%. 2.32, 2.29. in aaz 444' u - -l Class C Race Leno Marks a - - - 1 - Q F. McCarron . . . . . . . . .. 4 2 1 2 1 The Flame, ' R. McDonald Wildwood. A. B. McDonald 3 3 3 1 2 Leyburn Lass ’ J. A. McKenzie . . . . . . .. 2 4 4 4ro Time: 2.39, 2.40, 2.40, 2.40%. 2.41. . . . . . . . . . H1121!!! Otiicia s ' tartar-Mr. E. F. Acorn. __ dges—Messrs. Seymour Knight and JohuMcCabe. Timer-Mr. Joseph McGregor. Capitals Push 9 Runs In 6th NEWCASTLE, August ZiL-Fred- cricton won the first game o! the provincial elimination series by de- {eating Newcastle, 12 to 6. here, to- day. It was real good baseball up to V1118 ers good support. At the commencement of-the sixth inning ‘the score was Newcastle 4 and Fredericton nothing. In this stanza the balloon went up and, with Home ' When Blow-up Occurs errors contributed. by Morrell, Dal- ton and Lindon, Fredericton scored nine runs. Curry pitched for the York county nine up to the filth inning and was given good support. He was relieved by Thompson, who pitched stellar ball and who was backed by air- tight support. This was '1‘hompson’s~ first appearance as a pitcher in scu- loricompanyiBrig s pitched an ex~ cellent game (or e locals. but w given rfl-Bfled support. - . p. .,_t_,_,,,,.w.. _ .. i v I.‘ I: nearer g ‘i Blue ‘RUNNER-i’ ~Tun fabric. blucher strum. to-toc. Men's, Boys’ and Yuuthsflizee. Rc-ly-on sole. ’\ »' ,\ F “DIPI.OMAT" _» iiiurk Fnbrir, Upper with Block FdXhli»' und Toe-Tip. Re-ly-On Sole. Bolmofalii 11rd (ixtornls. Mcnhs, Boys‘. Youths’ Y/czzcrflc, lViisst-a and Children's siqlesv, Springhill Miners Tak e Second I o++§+oo+o+vo+o+ooc++o o0 o4 oooooovooo o v H v4 +v+¢+*4* THE mo‘. YUICY r10 WlTl-l Till. LOVELY rmvuu TH .-\T'S HICKEY a Nicuohsoivs BLACK TWIST CHEWING roestrco MILLIONS or Pius use» YLARLY . wuv? uuuausu l'l‘ IS ‘HIE BEST. I HICKEY 8; NICHOLSON , TOBACCO (‘()., LTI). Manufacturers (Jharloiieloivn 1 l i I i i orooooooooooooooooooooeooovooorowevo-vy i Un examining the tooth the dentist _ immd it perfectly sound. It never A violinist has ciisuowrctl that .‘.l'llt'h s-xtrt-pt under thc illflllifllfifi 0| when she plays certain high n ' ‘a llu: niygh notes of the violin. she experiences a severe toothuclw. l Canadian Historical Drawings fi For Framing Purposes The Guardian has pleasure in announc- ing that it has procured a few complete sets oi ulna Pirates, who did it twice. have game by u. 3 2 score in 10 innings ‘and dropping the . Game From S outh Shore halnpions- LIVERPOOL, August 31.-—Spring- hill won the right to meet .Wcstvi_lle in the finals for the Nova Bcotia Championship by" defeating Liver- pool, South Shore Champions by a score of 9 to 4 here this‘ aiternoon. Letty Allbon was on the mound tor the visitors and held the home team to three hits, two of which they scoured in the first. inning. He was‘ New York Giants‘ Beat Cubs In 7th Straight Victory 7 to 3 for ‘a clean sweep of three- gdmc series, the lost traveling New York Giants today advanced t0 within two and one-half games of first place. The victory was their seventh straight and their twenty- ~;0_~ond in the last 2B games. Only the Giants in. stand 0i 14 been able to bent ihvli" present home games. . Thc Phillics hcltl Pittsburgh to an even break in u double header ut Philadelphia today, winning the first second. 12 to ti. iiub Pruett, outpltchecl Kremer in the opener. McQUlLLAN BETTER Hugh McQulllun had the better 01 Pete Donahue inn pitchers’ battle at Boston that went ll innings, and Boston defeated Cincinnati. 2 to l. new roux, Aug. Ill-Defeating {cross at the New York Stew Fair w.- lthe league-leading Chicago Cubs bl’ opposed by Nell Winters. local ace. who pitched a good game ot.ball. O'Brien. youthful first sacker o1 the Cumberland champions was an out- standing batter‘ for the visitors, chit- tlng the first ball pitched in the first Inning ibr a home run over [the center field fence. He duplicated again inthc third. ‘ ' ‘ " Grand Circuit Card Is Halted By ltain v SYRACUSE, N. Y., August 31..-é Rain halted the Grand Circuit pro- day after four heats o! rsclngf The l-lambletonlan and Empire State stakes were put oil’ because o! the wet track. which received another drenching today and may not round j into shape before Thursday. ' David Fellows. ‘Egan up, and Cap-' taln Grattan. driven by Fraser, won heats in the 2.07 pace, which _wlli be finished tomorrow. Tommy Murphy's filly, Catherine, won a heat in the‘ 2.12 trot and Bennett,‘ Tommy Ber-I ry’s speedy sidewheeler, took the only heat race in the 2.07 pace. a How They Stand AMERICAN vL/EAGUE Won New York . . . . . . . .. 88 Philadelphia . . . . .. '12 Detroit Washington . . . . . . 86 ’,”_"h0 dezjs c1’ indoor sport are again at hatfid— basketball, badminton, indoor baseball- boxing wrestling and fencing; Shoes play an important part ioaxiy game, ChQOSB thQJQGSt ~--1"1ei@¢ 1700i. theyhostnctmorc. . " .7 n w l-lcet l-oct Shoes give firm support to feet and ankles-they glue sure grip. andsolidcom- Yo“. IOO- T1163’ we thipuglitfully constructed and strongly reinforced toTstand the wear and the sir-din cf evcry sport. - l ' ' Flu-r Foot ,1"; a registered trade mark stamped only on genuinellyiyieet Foot Shoes. Look fr. r the name “Fleet F00!" when you buy - . . > -' .,v 0.1"‘), ~1- : DibMlNlON1RlJBBER'CGJlVlPANY‘ nu t svqg..,,,‘.:uuu--.lu l’ s“... Li M I TED" chicugo ......... .. so’ Cleveland 55 st. Louis ........ .. 4v the Canadian Historical Drawings (recentlylm. .........,. 0...... m. he... m. lRcds to tour scattered hits, and up .- ... . - - 1 _ . . _ _ h sey took two hard driven cvcnts. in] The happy (simple tell lmmetilutia-fimportant ot" these urc rubbre? fiootrwhstlnfiliolige Electric 8471f published m its columns) printed on hug 3,0 m, “mm me “mo” mad 0., fast time. The slow classes went llvc ly utter the ceremony on a motor and slices, with exports of $30,117; 1) heats and was declared llnlshedutour to some of the principal villas ' toned art paper suitable for framing. _ _ pictures by Mr. C. W. J cfferys, the Disting- These l liilllfld only one safe blow. Donahue was lli .y Vance and his Brooklyn Robin team mates handed the St. dished Toronto Artist, are worthy of being framed not only for their historic interest butiulcouuu. nut shoved them um u. because of their artistic merit. The nominal price is $1.00 f-or the set of 12 pictures. l Apply early to avoid disappointment. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN j..- V “Peerless” English o Fox and Mink Netting is made from thc finest equality gal- vanized wire and galvanizedufter it is woven. '“ Made specially for us by the largest manufacturers in Great Britain. We have sold this make of ‘netting for thirty years. "All widths, meshes and gauges in stock. Procure your ranch supplies from us and save money. Louis Cardinals u. 5-3 beating at third place in the league. Vance NATIONAL ‘LEAGCE Won Chicago . . . . . . . . . .. ‘l3 Pittsburgh . . . . . . .. 69 St. Louis . . . . . . . . .. BB fanned eight men with his fast ball New Y°Tk - - - - - ~ - -- 7 and allowed but six scattered hits. mnolflna" Billie Shcrdel, Cardinal slow ball urlist. was touched tor l3 hits in less 395w" than trlglit innings. AMERICAN There were no games American League today. Channel Conquers ' Mona MacLellan ronxsrous, England, August a1. —-Mlss in thc wonwn ¥§£iee1t“5533éue§mil1?'F0X Day . At Waterville, Me. ’ attempt to swim the channel at 12.30 o'clock this atternoqn, alter being over 14 hours in the water and cov- ering three-fourths oi the distan from Cape Gris Nez. A~lteshd1 easterly wind chopped up the water so as to render further progrgss im- possible. ' ' ‘ ——-- —~—i.§ Dempsey Idle At Chicago Camp CHICAGO, August Brooklyn . . . . . Jersey City. .‘ . Reading .. 54 51 . Philadelphia . . . . . . 45 5mm" ' ' ~ ‘ ' ' ' ' - ' o - 39 3" There was a good crowd ioran open-l m‘ till". Llnljtt Status,- 0 Jdancock County Fair opened today; I“‘)INII»\'LIGA“" A"); 5°. ed. The 2.25 class was won by Double I429 on INTERNATIONAL rumour: t P. C. .669 wwranvttria, Mo. August m, Dempsey indulged in another day 0t failed - idleness today, his secondday in ll row away trom the boxing (t? . Fox. -sixth year The Central Maine Fair oritlté Ban- cireul openedito- day with a good attendance and a v tor 1": k n ‘_ to . notvln on the turl. Hsqdrovb. his trotter. liuke Boil, to =a winon 2.90%. an- nounced as a new trotters. and nus witltllon D " OI record (or it the 2361:1531 lredt. mm; Donne, a sL-Jack strong avorite int-the 2,34 class. show and the race was ‘ken by Frank Simmons the veter- 7~ovor until tomorrow. lng day and s. lust track. i . ‘ l ivestoc eport ELLSWORTH. Me.,- Aug. Iil.--'l‘hc' AT ELLSWORTH (Canadian Press.) . 1 .-- ,l.l '-~ with a good attendance and racing swukwThvrp Wm,“ bmlnn mint)’ ‘mm dark Wm‘ ‘we’ race“ umlmsh‘ 33 lumlm 1B8 “hogs and 98 i-ulvcs received oii the two markets inr 0., Pomeroy. owned by Hon. H. E. M“. "Hum! were _ ‘today's soiling hufawnpfémfiugmftkeut? st linon Lin». few ‘sales 0nd; Little Wonder, Leader, was i 'd_;‘,‘;‘ .-_§':“f'1¢]‘_“l*)" mfiimli‘ third. and Dick Constmun. Hughes, (fir uh“? "fiifllif; ‘I '11- UYUIH um‘- wgs fourth, Best time was 2,20%. in-"ri-H uni. (‘out stock on Monthly In the 2.14 class. the old Grandl W.‘ 1. y“ army] A“ Hm mm" Circuit pacer, Irish Voter, Jordnnwtv l - common lll l-.4 and quotutluiis had two heats. The 2.18 class had “It?” "f!" ill-fit) ‘hut-ill’: tor cunt sons two heats for the Bluehill m glylab-“l- mil“? ooolv quoted on. “we sages“? "t::r:..".::."" 2351"" ‘wen ..romeas. u-; i -YQI'H inns, Mfiwo and the rm, wmflp... brought 510.09, and ‘$10.50. ilugs . ‘wow SIC-VF- ou u tint basin u. nu. ‘ !lovul butt-herb, ‘Pm-lien; puh] $10, VADGHANJMECFARLANE WEDL?! tnrlthlck smooths. $1.00 pcr hog i Dmq _ ~ 10mm on select ,§1.l10 [Ml]: no“ u." _ ‘in: uh ps an<l"$2.00.p|-.- hog cm g1] n Itrhpretly tuizdilggldtookt plant“??? iouvl s,‘ _ .- o 0 e reoun - ~ lirlalirf olxriwSatvtday niorniuil August. UANQD-‘sb T“??? WIT" TIIE ‘Tltllm, when earl ilamtllhtlaughtcr t n“ T sllvlrltlllllNTS ' I . d rs. (leorg. C. Vougi- ' ‘ ' ' - ha. o; Clhnlrloltetown, who united In cxgzra"ghfvgm“flficluilmente tOtB-l marriage to Lorne H. Maclrurluno.‘ Mm" ‘a as‘; 45a "5 “I “$450,430 non oi’ the lute lloward Muclrurluneu as ' ' t» “"1345 Trill! and ' Mf5~ MucFarlane. lledeque. \ v The ceremony was performed bylgani eggiealf°rlmi‘l‘g“ngclssug-°l u?! the Rev. Hammond Johnston, tihmnomobues Bccounitn‘ e zmrrtfh" Trinity Church of this city. I 9mm“ 61.8.1932 "i"? ° u" ‘The bride zelacsivrod many beautil n ‘ ' “an” "-5 I‘ tuland valua e-gl ta, among whlclu ' wan a sliver tea service from hergfgléwm gaglgfgzmg‘ fungi“: a friends and car-workers in the Prov; - tncial nuuulnc. Charlottetown. r.|"“""’°' °’ mm‘ “°'““"K“- T“ "w" ll. island Potato Growers Acsociin’ In Bencral. however, the po- ‘U531 Commissioner R. S. O'Meara, Bats-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . - H: against arses; shook-s $26934 .4 =_ Maw“; gwck_g,;cgghi, ports in thc previous year)" E2glAb1t1bi' " , , , . ,. ' ,,‘.,.,-, 108".- 9 ' ffibbfll‘ tires $651,391 against Sfill-zfloward 3mm, __ _ o m- "flhauretitid Pulp S " '*' i1“ “ilidontreal ower ‘... ‘National Breweries . . . . . . . . .. Iwinnipeg‘ Electric . . . . . . . . . .. IIMIFAX ‘"‘"—3l_QmzaL‘ Asbestos Com. New .. 1 - "8- - . o1“ u. u .. lfumished by Johnston and Waldlgbblgsqtggp" n9 a)?“ Members of thc Montreal Stock Eli-t, azillan. Traction .. change? _ ‘I ‘ ‘ panishhiver Com. . . 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