Qllliifi!" nviiiiin TODAY LAST TIMES ‘Mug-Vt spells discover when W" comedy. . You cannot afford to this inch ""- You’ll lalllh l m“ You'll learn a lot! "n"; prune: MUJIRIJ no,“ “up; i; garter from your fiance if 7°." 5"“! intend to stay trouble as 3'9"“ sei- this enlilyame “wrru cuaauzs RAY IlllSS Comedy PRINCE EDWARD mumps aswans" TOMORROW AND THU IISDAY FOX NEWS l-‘ABLE S ORCHESTRA Song “AlPPTW-BAT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING" an ucuo 0F THE MYSTERIES or rue INSCRUTABLE ORIENT Travel to mysterious China, wit- ness a tale of strange love and stranger vengeance, wit“! fl Menu of thrills and beauty Isucii as you've rarely met on the screen. ‘You WON'T as nlsaeroilrrsn. . m 1857 70th Anniversary 1 927 Saturday wome 11,8 4.1 “man-nil ' Day In ‘Swimming liaoe _Saturday was "WOJBBI-l‘! Di!" 55 far as The Halifax. l-leraldmnd T118 Evening Mall Five Mlle Swim was ~_coucsruud._nud the man of this City (‘and Province are in imminent do!» ‘igsr of developing a strong inferior- Lily comma; after seeing a line-up ‘or stalwart. representatives of their sex plunge into the l_cy surf aloof with ii determined butnot- puiticuj rly Aulazonic aggregation of the .so called weaker sex, and emerke at intervals all along the course seasick, cold or fatigued. while the women plowed cu through the 'wsves, not one, but a dozen of them arriving with triumphant suliies lit their destination. lt was an amazing performance Ion the part of the women, not only Ithoso who finished blit those who iwere unable to complete the course ‘seeming to display a spirit and iphysicai condition superior to that 50f the nlale competitors All who {fololwcti the swimmers from start to finish found the situation inex- plicable. As the 38 competitors rstooti ut the edgs oi’ the heaving ‘white capped sea shivering ill ii wind which threatened to swamp like bouts of spectators, offiilals land those accompanying the swim- ilucl-s, they seemed like a group oi‘ iulartyrs about to flgllt n. losing ifight with death and the oil-lockers, icold even» in‘ heavy sweaters, fait ,like calling a halt to the whole per- ifornlailce; but at theword "G0" ‘all rushed illto the water the, mal- toriiy of the women plunging in first, and for a time every wave was crested with a human head. FALL RIVER LsAus i illle men forged ahead and it seem- wolneli who moved slowly, behind iihem, to lieep up the struggle. E A little girl from Fall River, ,Mfl85.. looked no though she was , that ea surprise was ill store for folks who expected the women to be hopelessly out-classed——the msn irere showing the effects of the struggle. Soon the relief boats were called into commission and eight menwere hauled ill shivering and fatigued. “Only one woman out. of the race yet and she swam to a wharf o. while ago" was the word which passed around. 519811“! increasing, a woman gave Hi1 the race bili. was by no means done out .“I know I was beginning to get stiff and i knew 1 couldn't lntlko it" silc said briskly as she swung over the side. Other women BASEBALL This evening at 5.30 the Anchors ~und Stars will meet in the last game of the second section of the ‘City League "' L ll Schedule. This is a. do or die g me for the iAnt-hol-s as they have igalllc iu orderto stage a play-off {with thc Stars, and without a doubt ‘kiiley will put up some exhibition of Lbaseball in order to come out ahead Iof the Stars. ‘ Should the Stars will this. game they will have eliminated both iieulns iroin a play-off and will be Jill: City league Champions without Ihaving to play-off. I lf ever thcrc was a. chance of fill- ‘lllg the bleachers it" should come 1 For the first hundred-yards or so} led inhuman to expect the flock of. willie the number of men who were] thawing out ill the relief boats Waegreat mid round the see n. City League game this season Wm mm|pull through the season without a‘ THE GUARDIAN ' in the water kept their eyes straight ahead and showed not the slightest interest in the boats which hovered so temptiugly neur them and which they could have boarded at any time without losing any o! the respect of the crowd since they had already conqueror- ed the most difficult stretch of whtl er- ' t the pntrgnce to the Arm the litt e‘ Mnsspchusettp girl climbed aboard, the cold winter having stiff- enedher urms and taken dvoryblt of feeling out of her hands. "l could keep going but I don't think it would be sensible" she remarked. A few minutes later a young chap from Boston, was taken aboard seasick and completely exhausted. The contrast in -the condition of the two was characteristic of the contrast in all the contestants, tlls women ill every case being in bat~ tsr physical condition’ than the men. The little girl's mother who bud led the race at first was taken aboard an American yacht, unable to continue. At the end of crowds were waiting in ths_ vicin- ity of the Waegowoltlc began to realize that something unusual was lilappenlng and as the women cams illl one after another, they realized that. aquatic illstory- was made ‘right there and then- . APPLAUSE GREETB , Applause and cheers greeted Doris Gllfoy as she mounted the {Waegwoitlc float first in, andihe ‘excitement grew still greater as lwoitlsn after woman urrlyed but fynot a slgll or a man. "Where" are the men?" was the question asked‘ ‘on all sides, and all were dumb- lfouuded when it was known that the only manta enter the waters of the Arm had collapsed opposite iBoutiiieWs. Eleven woman had fiu~ iishitd and not one maul Who could blame the men of Hal dxfpr look- 'iu them that they had . i The chilling raceis over but the burning‘ question remains to ~ha ‘answered: "Has the modern woman ‘become physically superior to the modern man 7" Thousands saw itllOSB woman g |of their strength, but smiling slld "calling out in answer to their friends, one competitor even t1~ aglngra Charleston step owl: tile ifloat, whlie_ two men had found the , and all the I struggle too great. Some of the women wcrc, married and some were mere gil-isfl the majority of the men were‘ young athletes in their varrprlnlai —why the fneiliililiiy at the tiiilsli‘ of the race.—— (Halifax Herald-l v —- —-—-—-—-—-.-_.- in: and since we " have had our first home run in the last game it would be a fitting climax to make a season's record attendance and who knows two hours ' the; < Philadelphia. ‘woltlc on Saturday. not at the end , "ilciii RACE p The Charlottetown Yacht Club s-rei m-rgnging for two races on Labor Day one in the morning and One in the afiemoon. This will be hailed with delight by the owners o! ywhifi l8 ‘he !°"°“‘ p; getting somewhat short for this healthful sport and the boys will be eager to crowd as much racink as possible in the remluluns days 191i for racing. In yestcrday morning's issue the name of Mr. R. L. DB)’. BPYUIIPIYK Road was unintentionally left out of the report as having donated a prize for Saturday's race. thifl 15 110i m? first time Mr. Day has come for- ward and donated prizes t0 tilt! yachtmen for races and they l8 usual are very grateful to Mr. Day for his latest donation. »~~—f{O-t»i—— BIB lEIiililES (Canadian Pr!!!) National Leulue First game: Chicago New York Carlson, Blake and Braxton; Barnes, Fitzslmmons and Cummings. Second game: Chicago New York (Called end 'lth rain). Root and Gonzales; Lavor. First game: . st. tools . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l6 o Brooklyn 2 3 0 Alexander, O'Fareli; Petty Ind Hemline. Second game: St. Louis .. Brooklyn Haines, O'F‘nrell; Elliott and berry. First. game: Cincinnati Boston v Rtxey, Zukeforth; Greenfield, Glb- p son. Cincinnati Boston . mMay, Kalp, Lucas and Ptclnich; Smith, Wertse, Genewich and Ur- ban. . First game: Pittsburgh Benton and (Called 6th rain). ‘H3111 and Smith, Ferguson and Wilson. ; Second game, postponed rain.) ‘1- International League Williams and Duly; Pond. Second game: Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 '1 1 Buffalo 3 5 1 Chaplin and Smith; Styli!!!‘ m"! Devine. Newark at Toronto and Reading at Rochester, postponed, rain. Only games scheduled. Profltt and but some ambitious player might clout. another homer to end up the season right; and thus establish an- other to shoot at next season. The Stars are confident they will, play-off and have their team the first to win the two sections. The Anchors are equally deter-, mined that there shall be a play-off, as they claim they are Just getting, their stride in this section and a win now would make them hard con-, tenders for the City League honors." Here are a few questions for the players and fans to read before the game: this evening both teams have fl ililfKC following oi routers and this iii; the game where they nl-c wanted ARE YOU A SPORTSMAN? I As o Player»- , Do you play the game for the American League New York St. Louis Pennock and Bengough; Crowdcr. Gaston and Dixon. - Boston Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 4 Harris and Hoffmann; Buckeye. Brown and Myatt, Sewell. Philadelphia '7 3 Detroit 3 3 Quinn and Cochrane; Whitehall, Bossier. Washington at Chicago, postponed rain. anything which you are not sure is fair? Then you are in the way to be- come a Sportsman. ,WHENEVER a Laura La Plante picture comes to town, it's a prom- ise of fun and pep galore. This season her pictures are peppier than ever. Don't miss a single one! Pep comes to thousands of peo- ple at reakfast these dayé too. In the crispy goodness of Yelicious Kel1_ogg’s PEP. ‘ ,. PEP is the peppiest food you know. _It’s rich whole wilt-pt;- I , q AUGUST so, i921 ‘i? wonderfully flaked and flavored. Contains» the vitamins and mineral salts of the nourishing grainl And the bralf-just enotfgh to be mildly REPmhrinss marl. It's really health in a package. Serve it for, _ breakfast, lunch or dinner. ‘l, miilcor cream. With fruits or honey 7'" added for extra goodness. K lot’? kiddies! Your grocer has PEP! ' With Great "W Hie peppy cereal food Laura La Plante peps A width PEP!- i As a Spectator- Do you refuse to cheer good play by your opponents? Do you boo the umpire when he gives s decision you don't like? Do you want to sed your side win it doesn't deserve it? Do you quarrel with spectators for backing the other side? Then you are no Sportsman. "mm" lganlifs sake? . i Both teams are keyed right up t0: D° W“ P1" m1‘ W"? will" imd Ithe highest pitch and are going outimt 1°? Yourllel" [with tllc intention of coming DECK D0 W" "Ivy Your wntairfs orders ,tilc winners, so that followers of the "mm" qilesm" 01‘ Lilli-Mimi; {City League who sees this evenings D° W" 5414599‘ the umpires’ (16615- ggsnlc should see a real baseball m" “Willi-Willi? ,gflllli? with all the frills that go DO You Win Without swank and iwitil it. to make up a bang up game. 1°" "mm" 91111511187 This is possibly your last chance to wwld Y0" film" 1°59 "m" d‘) MM.-. .1 _ __________q I int fifty to sixty cents pcr llal-rcl. TORONTO-—This market is firm. ‘Fills was‘ uttriitlltild to illc large rc- Dealers are quoting country shill- .» _ ccipts oi liltc illld tllc small denlzulil. pcrs for ungraded eggs, delivered. ' , Car lots of choice grades wcrc 0i'- extras 43, firsts 41, seconds 33. Pric- ' MONTREAL“ Qm.” Aug, g9, . ifflfflfl ui. $6.10 pcl- burl-cl. Tile cs to retailers are, extras 50, firlil Compuriltivcly llttli; bugittggg wgtnhllflllfl iol- lill lilies of millfécd a - A5. lsccontlsjlil. - 1 done Wm] the United Kmgdmn undilllllltfl to bc ill excess of the 0 c_ -* MQKTBKAL-This market. hi! the comment i“ 3mm “cm tgrjuy, lugs. Tllc undertone is firm nlltf ndcrgone u further advance and _ than, being pnwucatty m) (p-nmmt ullcllungcd. 'I‘rndc ill stalldllrtl dcnlcrs arc now quoting country Try to become one. from any Source, '1‘),gq@m“m| tw-itlrildcs oi l-ollild oats ill't.' quict but shippers for lmgruded eggs, deliver- CuSll Bruin in illc lOCtll mill-xvi wasiitilriccs 1il‘t‘~_' lmfilailsvdl-t Oyiflfl: i!" fliidvxatrynsslgil-g-‘z. firsts ao-tzunsfi- . - -. - t a gnly ic coll llluct scurc y o rest o! s — . ora ee sare ' J 001(6)’ BP8£ikS ‘taillight? lrltgxtiiltlhlédbrllfillvihcglbln hlitlf} iii-calm, thc wcck cnd witnusscd sn- ingtp Jetailars s: 818511.! tl-“i - ' one load of tough No. 2 llorthcrnioillci" upward rcvisioil ill local pric- firsts 41-42, seconds 37. A car 0i spring wheat at thirteen ccllts pcrzcs. Frcsll cxtrus were (quoted at o0 frellphas been sold at extras 45. bushel over thc Wittnlpeg October’ firsts iii. 47c and seconds nt 30c per firs: '43, seconds 38, f.o.b., Manitoba l . . F. oltrc l, nlltl odddozcn. '1‘ilc l-ccci is wcrc 47a cases shi i int. ' 7 ‘LONDION’ Aug‘ 293F333’ for lgdgnofaiflfel-enthfgrlllidesaof Oats furl/The buitcr irildc 5t..- quict but thc Wglinglgglfl-This market re- ‘ doubtess w“ ream“ e or local account. The cur lot trlldt-iundcrtollc was firm No. fpasteur- malhetfltiti with aslight generslld- mm! Oarslue the jockey’ exceedmg in oats was slow. The lllldtffttlllvlllfll was quoted at 37% cen to 38 vance il prices. Dealers are film" 22B il-lflégclaiznigigvhllvtaagnotkpgglllifl{f3 was easier over thc wcck enti and cents per pound. were ing cou tty shippers‘ for llllflflldil? » co '. . . . ,. . . Brennan“ The Earl of weutmorb prices were letluccd three cents pu ‘h4g7 potkfiilifvb- a Bfllfiadfitéflrw extras 37. firsts]? 1 bushel, no, 2 c, w, wort,- qllfititd lilo icnitllo of thc cheese trad. seconds 2 . A mixed car is rol nil. “mu wh° w“ fined the same “um at 72c and No. 3 C. W. at dill.- penwns thc strongcl- feeling that dp-' east citatingtezipras (5, firsts 63, sec-t ma“ mm ‘ifleme’ planned he w“ m bushel. In sympathy with thcyeloped in thc market and prices onds 36%. ' i’ a urry. Building Supplies We are in a position to meet the requirements of any, contractor, whether the building be a barn or a large ofllcc or dwelling. After seventy successful years of selling to the public of Prince Eduard Island, wt- know that our merchan- dise gives satisfaction. IVER IIIABY AIDS Fllll YOUR Hllllllllll CABINET Here is a list of everyday necessitibs that should be in your home. Seldom a day goes by that you do not. need at least one of these items. The safe way is, to keep them handy for instant use. Antiseptic: Court Plasters Family Liniment Sore Throat Gargle Toothache Drops Corn Cure Seal Skin ‘ Castor Oil Children's Laxative Epsom. Halts Glycerlne Absorbent Cotton Hydro Peroxide Let us quote you a price on these articles. - is. A. FOSTEIPS CENTRAL DIUG STORE Perfection Ice Cream Fresh Daily. The recelp Our stock of rooflngs conlprises the best olrthe market and consists of, ' Lztite Shingles Slate-surfaced Shingles Slate-surfaced Rolled Roofing: Toucan Metal Shingles Asbestos sr- lee, Etc. _ i weakness in the Winnipeg casliWVCfi.‘ mnrkcd up ‘Mic tirl/lc ‘pol EDMONTOQ-dleceipts here a" '. "t" wheat market today, u weaker fccl- llUlillli-20 Western entitles wgre qtciaot- gigs/ins; a f 33:28 slight incl-em . l d l d i ti l l -i ctl lit c pcr poun an ‘eas m erl are Accept‘ wlgentqilougiillarlltlist lllgld (tJlf-hclsspwctl: iluaiiiics nt 19% cents to 19% cents pars extras 30-31, firsts 27-35. 5"‘ , ———- l reduced twenty cents per barrel. The pcr pound. The receipts were onds 22-23. Three cars of 8mm!’ .4" I. Robert Stanley of Charlotte- cxnort tl-lldc was fuir but thc 1oclll.4.8l2 boxes. 0 A- 20 (E ) iesssflllnovedtto eastern market tiur- _ town accept the challenge of Jerry demand was quiet. First patents‘ OTTAWA. nt.. ll!- -_—_- till nil , 6 l!” W . , inorden, to any number of rounds were quotcd at $8.50 second patents ~Cailadian egg markets continue VANCOUVEEEBOWN B" "m" l. agreed on fight to take place on at 88.00 and strong bakers at $7.50. to hold firm an increasing quant- ing country shippers for HD8104“ night oi aw ‘ vv-vp-et ou- I>$n1vwn-@.y-’ In rolled roofings we have, in one, two, and three ply. "'16 following, l i. l "mini-clan. ¢iw|".mn "Bogus" Then there are 'tar paper, dry and tarred sheathlngii, r beaver beard, metal: plaster beading, etc. _ We can suppl, nails, spikes, bolts, glass, in all sizes and quantities. hinges. barn door hangers, locks of all kinds. etc- Our tool department carries a complete stock for all re- HLTAIL Bringing Up FRUICP NQW \hl ULD \fQLJ l-"(E -,. TO HAV LIVED HEREHQ ‘i ROME no THEM once»: - cave? _ FIQHTIN VUELL~THB Q I. ‘wit l.i.~l' YEN’ Bur YOUR OH‘ l DON'T KNOV~I' I'D LiKi. TO ‘QEE SOME- GUY HIT ME OVER THE HEAD- ' ‘DAVE ..i .- . i , m‘ Jtit ‘lwliili: ilillll ‘ vii» .. t/ ..____.____ mbor 5th at Arena Prices quoted for winter wheat flour lties of storage EH85 5W moVillE "ll-Q B888 dfilivfifed 00885 79mm“ ‘P i i _ ‘ Rink, Charlottetown. over the week ond showed o decline collslllnption. v—-.—-\ -—~- - V . ' mo; 4o, til-m an, pullet extras 1w. i, Georgdlfiftshianul . - ‘.1.’ Li.‘