if ‘ l ii . if `. ,r._ ,__ ,. 'El 1'.” " _ . I i . 2;. _‘T ‘ii I; 'si i’ if XJ 7! 5; , 1' il 1'-‘ li V.-l":` . _ _' 5_1 :" ’irl"'. . ‘~ _-!. lL , ri 1 5 _viii _fl i. if.~lr .._,. . ii ll 1+-ill 1: [3 l _K .-1 I’ é' 1'. l-,.».~» is-. - .._~;~:€.f,'-1... ‘1>_-=..; 1. _ -l -‘ 1-. ._ _=f,=.... .-e.-.~=,__~ _._.... _L _,`_ ,i"'l'l ri - . ’| Vi' }. il (W. Ah'-.1 \ 's ¢ r xl 1? , SEPTEMBER 11 1928 ` P<\¢Es SIX' ’ i fee GUARDIIN S . ' _ OF FUN ON A SHIP OF ADVENTURE __ ALSO "KNIGHT OF DAZE” Prince Edward william ,___ Nils \.\\“° L WITH WILLIAM RUSSELL AND VIRGINIA VA L L I ORCH E STRA NEWS NOVELTY USUAL PRICES FROM WESTMINSTER ABBEY - S'l'. PAULS AND OTHER FAMOUS ENGLISH C A T Il E D B. A L 8 PROGRAM OF ENGLISH--SCOTCII--IRISH SONGS SONGS OF THE SEA AND HUMOROUS QUARTETTISS UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR THE LIEU'I'_. GOVERNOR AND MRS. HEARTZ. 9-‘-ADUL T SOL OISTS » ,_. PRINCE EDWARD 100.4 Y ONLY aagl A GIRL m E VER YPOR T WITHVI COME I Tomorrow ‘l\\ _..»-**4' From an underworld murder to a Far East revolution he hits the adventure trail i search of news-and love As the star reporter, he brit!! you more first page laughs and excitement than it circus. You’ll tell the world lt’s great! I GER. 1 -- --_-r--`-'~' **** '~~" ~" ` . '_ » l Valley they were fortunate in see- Shaat on the side of the road. The ani- that. every choir, glee club, quartet, opportunity to hear a wonderful soprano. contralto, tenor, and bass entertainment. Seat sale opens at soloist ln the City heard them. Easy 9.00 A. M. Thursday. Prices' singing, expressive beyond descrip- Reserve 80c and $1.10. General Ad- tion or praise; singing which isnission 52c. pure. iaultless, perfectly balanced that were recorded yesterday. I-lad » » » both teams played errorlesa ball the Wlfls ilnal score at the end of the*ninth would have been one all, but costly d G errors on the part of both squadsi ecan an1e.kept the gam`e in doubt until the _ last man was out. Westville were _ ___ 'ggi chief ofleiriders inbtluis re.\‘;pt;;:__t < _ er ree mspays eng o e m»..,-»-»w,,»;;»»°- °ir.:i“°.;i ., runn ng c cs were w a the Nwa scum” fiwsebau through the game Springhill earn-| here yesterday a ernoon. . ~ they defeated Westville by a close "h5|l}“fll;'5f'&}";ti'_\1l¢he 5e‘;_°Ug mf fn wi | that ng w e v e sen urns s°°'°w?,_ne;';d by°l:\rea;11ya,i?0nlfh0ui_ Dunbar around the paths in thescv- was - V _ Th ,_ t cnth for their only earned tally. At ;_`:gusas§§°;'§;lse sawna CTSQBCXCXY that. the latter run resulted from mg game of baseban which wasa misjlldged ball by Alfie Allbon won and lost several “mes and which went for a double. It was ii ,tm-uling game from the spectator-si 0 h tl h d th b I fpoint of view but a bitter disap-v baundglc; tzmlgzvasngot us wr:?,§ng_ pointment in the minds of the rival ard, costly errors creeping in at th 'nanagcm critical moment, which spelled dc . feat for Westville, but which gave: | the visiting miners a strangle hold on the Nova Scotia Baseball series. - It was a tough game; to lose and a S mighty fine one towin.; _ Neither team deserved the runs wnien provided plenty of thrills. 0 _. f New Role with lnihr from umrstomash, eertburh,'ehronio'dy oplie ,e‘-W-mi". "1-°-§`."'1.....°°§”..°.€l‘l‘.'f k.;‘.'§;_r°=.: ‘ogg-asm iiiu-nan' E: _o_1lars(_$5.00) I trcatmént 5 lover of women in port. He is ir .#2, Elie r 5’ ing nlititl in a series of with ligiiifscreen is poiito"ilolA¢_im an . ‘ "Trinidad rauinlgp, r E E i .-, .-»~ ' ;_,_.i,._- _. ‘i§¢.»,&. . ; Scores at follows. Possible 105. .I P.Brodie........ `.Cvnvi¢ti'on. .r :gi . ,, l ig li 2- 5 gl is . on Saturday anemoon sept sm when he moved gracefully a ay. About Engl :sh Players rn- me our on is ...‘3.';’”.1i;§..¥.“°..$?.&;.§°‘l.§§“°ll.. *ml - Salver Shoot and every one present Quebec _ and proceeded al yt; “u°W°d it WE: °“e ‘lflfltahe mg# 91115 bank of the St Lawrerfclzeg eve: . '-W* ' e r e on e o ‘ - “The Evening Telegram" in amd blended in ensemble. and c1ear.£¥,;k;% iltégizuggvethe weather wus :_F;1§`f‘1g:_‘gr;lg_{lC;_f§c_i:H5l]al;8¥;l_:~g_ér_;18dS recent issue referring to the Con- and steady as the light of a beauti-in-msg, pleasant, the targets in good the third élemn wuho *_ d lg" cert given by the Westminster Glee ful planet. You needed no book olimndmon and me marking splendid, the pany motoregth ul: T 9 Y Singers in Toronto says: iwords, for every word came to you 5 rear wind and by times mirage, to en” °"°”' "If you were a millionaire you nrst, and the glorious tone followed had as itlwere their own fun with ;.we noticed mm rt would have them sing in the Massey to bear it straight to_your heart." [the riqemen handing out occasion- “mn houses su“_able5'f0:_'e€g°“VE Ed Hall for a whole week, and see to lt None can afford 60 miss this great any mixgd ¢°10|-g where ‘pure white oomodatmm, Mn shannolglssalzige was expected. L Andfgw I" TODAY &°WED MA D GE BELLAM Y comedy romance o odern youth tingling with excitement - pulsing with heart throbs and bubbling over with laughter girl who thought she could play and dance through life. A1.so` yuvalvrna colvisov THE GLOOM CIIASER" Returned From Enjoyable Trap ' . " ` ' 4 V' ' the war to produce a cloth suitable WARD I 7-18 otor Car for use in connection with aero- ’ _ _ ». planes. It is very carefully guarded i- the com an and ln fact it is elf... ‘ """ glnicult to Igetypermission to visit lv noted on the way. The first night‘s stop was at Chlllihem. N. B. From thence by ferry they proceeded to Riviere du Loup, which was the second night's stopping place. Passing through the Metapedia ing a. magnificent moose, standing mal made no attempt to escape un til the car was practically upon him "They were very comfortably fitted up and were satisfactory in every J.E.Andrew........,......... G.M.Moore..... J.C.McDonald H. Jones...... . F.Gill..... nnedy . mrt Vesey W. West...... J.H.Judson . E.G. Love Qeeeee e959 J.Hargan.....-... Irving Thompson............. H.l-Ierlderson................. A new member is high m a be tht the old members, :einem r a ,, ,, highest in the aggregate of those 23;” lxlilgaw it 21"! two shoots. apart from the winner mu ,_ ° 9 With ‘lf- oi' the Salver gets a prize in ‘both the Junior and Senior divisional "we retamed V’ T°"°“*'° the According to our scores so far this year the special rifles are not giving any better results than our club rifles which are in good condition and of which we have lenty to ac- M°“""°‘l W° P05594 '~hl’°\l€h W0 i»0ll eomodate all who wal? to Join us'\““¢!°”-»°“ °U° ‘ *M wil belns 50 on the lllth and 15th as well as on'°°“” ‘md 0" *hi* °f'l\°l’ 4° CGM-S~ the final prize shoot. _ PMNCESB |_` o°°Uwf'DE_ I exaggerate in saying that at least SIBE8 QUIET VISIT ___ _ bridges every day. The tolls are for ‘LoNDoN_ m___ asrmcess H18 IIIIIIWBIIBIICE OI the BXEIBIII of Amylh hu de, concrete and paved rodds running ,. _ _ ined the sire: cr tm Honorary 3'1"” *hw iv/° alms- » . nreedom cf. awww, which hu _-We started .back from ,Toronto l *_* *been'o!Iered herbythe Corporation “nd ’“*‘d°' "F9 J°‘ll’ll°1“ 01 350 mile! The* f°Y°°*=fl“8» ¢v~'°. “lied Bd- mi on-‘-ecsarlon carrier visit ui inc le Mentmsl in one day. lm-zely ow- ventiirer dear to the heart ofevery ¢|¢`y. m0ng|‘.'w ,min the Hamm, ing to the exéellent roads.`At Mont-i woman and the envy of most men, and 'f||1&|¢h.g*|.|]i,1‘“¢n_ _-real we 'crossed over the river to mg Victor Mclraglen who achieved -his f ggglmygr ms |,m,,.med,biinir and 'proceeded to Drummond- £‘.i7.‘...i"%Bl‘ "°..'i', *?,;.°”°,;°,,°,,,*‘ ‘;‘“,1,,l,‘°‘°“ °“‘°i".’li3;..’;L‘°'.§..;.‘$ "‘”““i..°i° °‘“““' - l w o ` se le of the' Pllly. w c at pres- in- his iii-st stellar role in "A Girl wmmuneng ,img mg gofponuon entrqmploys about 700 psoplsin the g,__g;;,yF:,,,_.- which mst tu; gmpgrm m my h,;°,h,, gal,” ,¢ siitiixgmtulre or _artificial _:air elm.. “fd Thu ierdl-_ er ms or li to excused from fr 0"" rw: i e fwwry and=is aswiit moving roinance of a “sagging the p|»”¢,m_ by Mr. Vetsuil in the absence of mfrhdrivirig mate on an American pr-mug mul", Wm |, ,mg M, the manager Kr. spurling. Tile raci- mrrchantman, Spike Madden, play- wg msn-req in Mu-sh 1571 q, the wry is_so arranged that one seesthe Cd bl/ M°ldBl¢l1~ Marquis of Lorne, who later became |`\W‘°°W-in WWW livin! ¢l`°¢iMl 'She- ~It is I. role that is ideally fitted the ninth Duke of Argyll. Th; M"-_ miotlli Ind boiled down int0` o f°l‘ "lid lil! l°0i- Plus. soldier of for- quis was Govcmor-General of Can- pulp." Thi! lilllii. after several time of real life and he plays it ads from 1370 to 1088. He died in Chemical prooeuu _in ,lu with such conviction that there can May 1914. Tile Princess is deeply m..| foflfi. passes through anlghér be no doubt out lie drew liberally termed .rn ug mg ,gmguw m¢':3:m_ib__cr and is ssldlrlsrl into mr. on his own past experiences. in many works of philanthropy. Sho -l e thread. This thread is than The awry deals with the doings resides at Kensington . Palace, andbnud on so the' wave machines <_>_f_e:PlkJ_ol_f_i_l_;id¢e.r;{_; h:r1ip2iay:_i;.i;: has use a ifeshiedenoe at lwufiedth, can se:_ the being » Ullfll fiblllh, r . l‘l'0ln ence cloth il _ drod in all the colon or the nin- resistible io the fair sex and he Juana, Natalia Jo _. tails Hyumg, bow. Prom the dyeing prsqq it ig bas a girl in every port. All goes and others aqua wall hung, obnvxed through drying chamber well with him until he dlaoovenRobortArimtfon¢`|in|\;|m¢g and ence to the packing iron., thateaohofhhgirlshustokenof performance in the role of galanii, Wllereitisputupinbalelroldyfof wmv im ww whe hu pmmu tm nur. was rsi-num asm-» lm migrant- . him- Hlltfriflsweatchlliiwitliamirs. . - ' oanstructi this Iotharlo and their iinai meet- "5, am in gm-y p¢¢g_~‘ r, gg. factory vu only mum ran this is me tc wi Meth# and titl. mwh W Q 111' 'gd ggm-*_ Nidhf. _people don‘t |ppl_y__ 93 92 gf' two days. On the nrst day there 90,W¢l'€ Over 199.000 people in attend-" Balance. which was the largest atten- M dance so far. ' 84 83 passed over the Lake in the steam- 83 er to Niagara Falls. and proceeding 80 '19 89 57 2; grandeur and majesty of which no an Dh0t»0§raph can convey. No less Come along more newTnT®lbers for mm l5'°°°'0°° °“b’” feet °f Water me mm nd mm and also Bu you pass over the Falls every minute » Sir.. way. At Toronto we attended the Canadian National Exhibition on "After seeing the Exhibition we to the head of the Fails by tramway passed several points of interest, notably the aerial railway across the whirlpool. We had a. magnin- cent view of the Hills the We did not take passage on the same evening. the time being too short to see all that we would have wished. "On our. way from Quebec to The revenue from 'this souice must be very great because I do not think 10.000 cars must pus' over these r, éirfgir ;e§=§i:§: -ggiiiegilg aglzllsslsi ° ’ "The secret of this process was main factory belonging to this company is situated in London Eng.; and they also have a plant in the United States. discovered by the chemists engaged by the British Government during ' ‘ ~- Mr- C- M- Shannen. accompanied the factory. we were fortunate in ro EVER ,HEARD ON T H E I S L A N D il__1,, L li by his svn Mr- Charles Shtnrllm. that respect owlns to my sont a _ »._\ 1 -- ` f 4"' , ‘7"-- his WMS “nd M155 °°¢“e shim' previous acquaintance with Mr. in ` ~ \` _, fr ' mm' “Ve rammed ff°m lm exam' Spurling and Mr. Veteuil while in lc 1 ' __ ded motor tour through New Bruns- 'prm|dad_ b 9 \ U _Amway ik be down-i. lie- .M N wc _- Que ° 5" fl ° U T We also had the privilege of go ‘ ~ " . ‘ _ ,_ . ;l;_W€g by the Glmrdiln Y§?i>¢l‘liBY ing over a large sugar, reilnery in b - hllllwll K9-VD B- RPRP 0 B0- Montreal, which was a. most inter- resent were Rotarians Eric L. Mil- pr of Halifax and T. J. Coleman oil M155 M*“'|0“ mills and M155 Sill' d9~Y'S 15 Pine M*“'3m°“- . Stephen, Mr. Brenton Keirstead 13’ Blaikler °f Bl”°0klll\€- returned if Fredericton and Dr. A. Dawson by the Cer Ferry on Monday after ii New York and lvir. E. L. Mae-islvendlriz two pleasant weeks with Donald, Manager of thc lilaliflilzlthifil' m°5h9l`~ MTS- P~ MHCPhee Of Hotel. ` [Coleman Miss Blaikie was driving in the sprint but the latter three a new 1929 Oldsmobile and made pggffy (;05TUME_The|~¢ was the trip in 26 driving hours. eld recently at Hawthorne lnn Ca- -- fa" d _D _ t m _ th W _ no, Gloucester, Mass., the annual ' 8 E011 EPB U 88 I1 0 YZ- lrirs sau of the Gloucester Ar Iwafterfront D1reClf0ry 3 _ ists Association. This affair, the __ 0 count of the trip and of many in- ming ggghgy le fereetlns thlnee which had been Return b ws or Levisastop sr 1118 Y Y was made at one of the many hos- telries that are found on both sides of the river. No tourist need be an-» xious about getting a night‘s acco- modation here, Mr. Shannon says, as special provision is made for tourists on both sides. Next day’s trip was through Edmonston,Fred- ericton and Moncton, and thence home. “I consider that Charlottetown is to be congratulated on the manner . in which the city has maintained its paved streets," Mr. Shannon rc- marked. "Because in _none of the three cities just mentioned, which are larger than Charlottetown and have more industries, are the streets comparable to those of this city. "Prince Edward Island is to be congratulated also, I think, on its efficient road markings. All the provinces passed through might very well take a leaf out of our book in the markings of their roads. But there is one thing in which our neighboring provinces excel _us, and l that is in the marking of dangerous tumings. We need to pay more at- tention to this important feature. “Wo came over on the late boat on Friday evening, and owing to the thorough marking of the road, and with the assistance of an electric torch-light, we were able, practic- ally in the dark, to follow the route from Borden via Bonshaw to Charlottetown. "There was one point on the road between Borden and Bonshaw which was extremely dangerous at night, and which should have been marked with a light. This was li huge mound of earth at the side of a bridge. Luckily we were travelling at only five miles an hour, other- wise I am afraid the sharp tllrn on to the mound would have wrecked the car." Throughout the trip excellent weather was enjoyed, with the ex- ception of one wet day on thc ne- turn Journey. “Tlze Play Girl” Scores at the Capitol Once again Madge Bellamy prov- cs that she understands the Ameri- can flapper as perhaps no other screen- actress docs. This lively lit'- tle star has portrayed many types of the modern girl from her first great success "Sandy" to the girl who maries for the sake of future aliliiony checks in "sort Living." But never before has she excelled or even quite reached the heights of character interpretation she ach- ieves in her present role of "The Play Girl,” which opened at__ the - Capitol Theatre yesterday for a three day shoiving. "The Play Girl" is a delightful comedy romance .of a girl employed in 5 noriot'il shop who becomes en- vious of the beautifully groomed and dressed woman to whom she rolls flowers. Envy becomes an ob- ddiion and the girl determines to accept the clothes and Jewels of a wealthy man-about-town. Plrll, last and always, the picture is splendidly directed and all sor- didnels and vulgarity have been left fotiliil it. Instead, laughter, Joy and rcmaiiih no the key#-novel and nev- er before perhaps has Min Bellamy Mich ivliolo'-libaiited lb- 'ainaayuseirsmni the star 'Z I E ..i. -l iii; _ itil” .3 'the occupants of a car. damaging M she windshield. The party inside escaped with nothing more serious rl residence of B. C. and Mrs. Hard. ii l at B ' . 5 mg” new 7104-9-11-1i ISLAND Tlrxcnnn.-Miss Ruth asscry. B. A.. has resumed her iw-2 ihire. _ '_ __ -His Honor Lieutenant Govemor Kings County Exhibition at Geor- getown, September the 19th at ll 7698-9-11-41 3' ‘-." ~`v""YWlii .ientl someone on the Mt. Edward Ro objects to spooning couples C marking their cars in that vicinity Objection in the shape of a stale some nights ago. but on Sunday g night a large stone was hurled at than a . occurred about four miles outside of H the city, may serve as a waming to :lthcrs similarly inclined. AT ROTARY-The Rotary Club iérday by the presence of the Dis- Brict Governor Dr. Wilfred C. Keir- U itead of the University of New lim at Borden and drove him to\h Charlottetown. The Governor after lis address inet the executive and l Rotary, stressing the importance of fellowship and- the part which Rot- h sl F t end-of-the-season festivity, is the event of its kind ln that section and the shore were represented in par- ticipants and onlookers. Chinese empresses, Texas cowgirls, in 10- stately dames in Elizabethan ruffs, monks, Arabs, toreadors,Volga boat- down the gamut of the costumes of all Nations disported colorfully. Among the costumes which re- ceived favorable comment in the ____ BI! HOME IMPROVEMENT- The native 01 GBOIUQLUWD. Pflllbd Ed and now ranks as one of the finest cousin of in the country. U0 _.___ m BUY TAR PAPER, asphalt. !`elf.;H | . , . Union, has been greatly improved.,late David H. Logan and a first 1, _- slats surfaced rooiins and i'oof1nz.S\l¢ Of U10 30.511031 ---Qo->-- ition asprincipal of the Collegiate 19 .-ligh School at Berlin, New Hamp- B xmas covlrry axnmrrronl lac Yclock a. m. ` R” UNSAFE FOR SPOONING-Evb S egghad been taken to this practice ‘Su d Everett lim Harrington in a -d Island bein: I deushtsiwf the ret lance the sum to of Mrs EE >5 §f§§s ugh who er on the Island. arrlngton appearsa . W Miss Lillian Walsh. St. Avards. ed ft ysterday momlng on return t0_ U1 Mrs. John Mellctt, New Glasgow. 5 spending a few weeks at Union ad the guest of "rhmbrose and l i Miss Margaret Essory of Union sn ad. has 'returned to High School t ___ ,_ Mr. J. Henry, Brookline, Mass.. vt kin rd of _ i rove, the guest of his cousin J. M. ggggglgir, giqllchellettor tliilfn vllnn; spending a few days at Pleasant rockett. 9 spending a few days at York, the est of Mr and Mrs W C West. h oston. r ,i Fa -- all field of the season. six horses recent is- . i.a_r-ting. None of the others could anyw iCe~ff<1l _GM 'didn s::°..'”?...f;: .f.".'::?':..l'....“°'.."l:.: Millie, W. , Wi... ` ' ,,,,, J ' ' reg;~_}for- all at- ‘Lewliton Races LEWISTON. Me., Sept. 9.-Mimg 2.06 I-3. _former New York pac. now owned by Dwight Edwards, er PERSONALS Auburn. Me.. -champion free-for-si- ler of this season won as she ples; in the free-for-all. feature event the last day of the Maine sm, ir, racing ln the largest free-for. here near reach her. Second money went to the fam. :seam will formally open the MfS~ Melleil- our old cciuoalsner Jennie H. Ions the stable _of Keyes at Bt. tophen. N. B. Mille W. was sent im exhibition. mile paced byan aut- BFODKIIDE, gmqbne m 2,05, _ff Bi11y.E1g;n_r_xiing won the 2.24 trot Alta Direct, of the Edwards er driver _ th _ *_* Sister Napoleon. owned and driv. Mrs. Annie W. Saunders, Wlnsloe, en by»A_ W, walker, of Haverhill, Mass n .. took. the 2.20 pace in straight e ate. §tBPPl!i8 the last mile to a mark of 208 3 4 six seconds ew . - . Miss Sibyl Palmer, Tignish, and betm-_thgn she did 155|; ye”-_ r. and Mrs. L. Palmer of Cart- ' dge, New York, have been visiting scare The incident which "I1 _l M te Brunswick, Fredericton. Rotarians ememd the Quincy HQSPWU fm' ,_ A clark and _,_ M_Mm.1ey met training. Her many friends wish Charlottetown, the Euests of Mr. d Mrs. Meikle, Fitzroy St. Mr. Gordon Roper, son of Mr. and rs. J.B. Roper, Sherwood, left yes- rday momlng for Sackvllle to at- uf Charlottetown was honored yes- tend Mt- Amsml A°“'demY- Miss Lois Carson who left for the nited States a few days ago has George Young "IW/inner In Toronto Swim TORONTO, Sept. 10.-Spurreri on er every success. by the deafening cheers of almost 1- 200,000 wildly enthusiastic spectat- Mr. and Mrs. S. Albert MacDon- ors, George Young, the hero of Cat- :hairman of the committees. Presi- Md' Mm Rmald M“°D°n“ld ‘md l t P P l tn li l. M li' - ST Késgeasseaggiesg Wise é.1,;‘_ ed home from a 1400 mile automo- luent and inspiring. He first dealt-_ bi with the growth and principles of N iss Florrie Cairns recent return le trip through Nova Scotia and ew Brunswick. Miss Jean' Grant and Miss Joan A is la in in the mmem of Winchester leave this momlng for lxld pxéaci “He madepan appeal Sackvllle, where they will attend swims this year and last, Youngs r extension work and if possible M°“m' Am5°“ Ludles C°u°¥e- n increase in the number of clubs _*- Prince Edward Island. The mus- The mimy friends °f M155 Claire f al program comprised ,_ vow] som Benoit will be sorry to learn of her y J_ B_ Connolly of Moncton and ‘serious illness. She is at present in o |55 Clam Graham of Amherst, the city Hospital with a severe case was open to the 14 swimmers who oth being encored. The guests °f influenza- Marlne Wharf C. G. S. Brant, Capt. Kelly, in the Summer colonies up and down port. _ Tug Canso, Capt. Swim, in port. Bruce Swwarts Wharf D. P. W. Dredge No. 115, Capt. gallon hats. Spanish senorltas, MacLeod, in port. S. S. 1-Iochclagii, Picton route. S. S. Harland, Capt. Macll/alnc, Pickards Wharf Tug Lisgar, Capt. Gamble, in port.. Railway Wharf '_ Barge Bl-bobee, Capt. J. McPhee, press was that of a Turkish houri in port. r t . _ ,,__, __ alina, crawl-stroked his way through the waters of Lake Qntario last ev- ening to a thrilling victory over Norman Ross, of Chicago, in a three and one-eighth mile swim oil the Canadian "National Exhibition waterfront. After his defeats in the Wrigley marvellous exhibition yesterday re- instated him in the ailectionsof his ellow wwnsmen. _ Mendell Burdett, another Toront- rian, came third in the race which received gratuitles in the exhibi- tion for their showings in Wednes- Besides Ross. Yoing and Burdett, Herr Von Papenfus, South Africa. C. C. I-iummell, Nauvoo, Ills., and Harold Preston, Toronto, competed were far behind the rest and did not finish. ‘ The first swim, open to those who ley race, was won by Clarence Ross, f Brooklyn. It was over the same dista.nce.' Ruth Gets 48th NEW YORK, Sept. 10. - Babe Ruth hit his 48th home run of the meh. T001 MlX0S. bUiT00l’lS and 8ll`ln D0rf». season in the seventh inning of Saturdays game between the Yanks and the Senators. The Babe's drive, made off Gar- land Braxton, was delivered with wo on and broke a 3 to 3 tic. /VPU’ Sfyle '-A fresh in- lerprctation of dynamig Sym metry; new slender- profile rndlnlor ; longer, still lower body lines; balanced color combinations; now arched window silhouette; new bowl-type lamps; new- lypo smaller wheels. New Performance-typ. i ical Chrysler hrilliancy of getaway, astonishing power lmd pickup from the new Chrysler-designed “Si]ver. Dame” ni8h~C0mpresslon cngllleimarlred smoothness and quietness at all speeds on the speedometer; urn.. usual eoonomy'of gag und 0"; new-typointemal ex- panding fonr-wliocl hy- draulic brakes give instant "°PPi.“8 V lny weather. New Luxury qf Riding “NW accruing “W” fill' lid' Siflllti’ to ride in eurpbls comfort. ii,.,,,,. **°“4' 9?* Ufliilllls due w ’°“B 'iifllla bus". dennis °i»flao»md¢l.°sir-iasrbm. i, .._;, New ¥‘9K¢.n.c9"'°Inlerlor agpointmenn of u din. ti dtive rfchiiiais dnl! 'elo- smees line quality ilxmrep flifvilsllvllli ‘lligllwgrade m°h.l\|_l‘ Upholstery for cloaedunodels. genuine |f‘*l'°\‘ Pigskin fran. for open models. E501 PRODUCT or CHRYSLER All that is finest in motor car ell- .loynlellll-tlle flaSl'lil1_g getaway, the instant responsiveness, the marvelous smoothness, the brilliant style and colorful in.. dividuality which appeal 10. Pe0ple everywhere and call forth " Universal admiration of Chrysler _-can now he yours in the popu- _lar-priced six-cylinder field through . the new De Soto Six at $1075 *T1 and up, f. o. b. factory. , ‘ _ 1.9. ll] _ ..\‘»L Iqnltumpropvlflv i \ I 1'. -ruin silos iff., Charlottetown, . L \ » _ .