'f PAGE six _ _ ' _ _ THE C§IgiRI_.0_'5;11EfrowN` ,GUARDLAN _ _ _ __ __ _ Q SEPTE_MB`jsn1c,4192 ~. \` ",;'”°‘"‘”;“"°-~ Qu... was MH I / l Y V A .ly . ' .%..?..¢.m_....a€..cw ’ -\. \ ` _ 1 1 ' a _ as.- l , _..~_5., -. _. I .'."~' ~*~r-'io .-.e _. V ¢ 1 -v i .»-r, rr _:F 4: .~;a._-.»,~. * Q _ ,-A \ , _ _ ii k ~. /What do you spew ° l on shoe shines 2- Ever figure it out? If only {*\ three a week. 5/QU SP¢nd '. 30c., plus 15c. in tips-- ' 45c. or about $2.00 per ' ' month. Costly shines! ~ T "' Ever figure out what a l5e. tin l / U1. of "Nugget" will do? There l /- _ ° ~ .'21-' are 100 shines in each tin-and Z , W1 "Nugget" not only |iv.es a 'ffl' brilliant waterproof shine, but . i.`;l-` ’*ffi5`)"°“" softens. feeds and preserves the ' ’ _,l .;i leather ns no other shoe poll|__h ` i can du. And, it takes buta few minutes to shine one's own shoes with "Nugget". » 'I » moan ' Shoe Polish Black- Tan Trltcjr Ru/ l7.i.~‘.'r _'?rr>u‘n ami l/V/ll`lC ,. 4 Nl rgft" Poli=.liir~,"_ Outfits complete for home use-' 54 \ in iiflliilmaiii hox ;`l\)c.~ in l'I1¢l8l bmi 505' -~., --v~.- _X-_.=m_....=-_ __ .'i_ -.~ /_. .4 ‘ M ‘_:_‘l_ 'L _-_?§;.>`_. _.. ¢( in nn... :iq p 1 z .;:' i' i-I1 S1 - _ > J' fr _$5 ‘ ` ‘ ".t1_!yf;:- _-_` 1;.. sic _:_ - f"-`*.~'”f_~°__ < in _ -. »‘i“" 2 iii iii .f 4 iff Tuo simpler rules will enable you to get molltlv of znllli-ii si-rvivc from your"‘B” lmttcrlcs ns \\r~ll :ls ggrezltly improve the M ‘ 6 } qua ity of rl-pl'otllu~rir>l1. 071 I M .t` In//rr -»~ ('11 ]‘f:'r1'f¢1¢/\' l\0.. 7/2 f 1/ or nm-r //.1/'wr - - [fra I/'rr I-/m1'i' Univ HB" ba trry l\"f.. ffl’ _ l ` l Un 11// //nl J/1/g/.' /."1/fi' rr/J ~‘ I./'ff 11 "C" ba/tzry Wllell rllcsc rules are followed, the No. 772 uill last for almost a year, and the No 77() for about eight months, when _ listening :it the year round average of two hours zz dn_\'. Noir lu nrllliiioii lo ilu- iiirrrnseri liir whirh an Everesdy `( liltlerv |;i\r.~ _lo \~>\lr _"li" lmflcries, it will add s qualify nf rgcg-Ii[it»|| iiiiiibllllilslilc \\'ill\|»llt ll. ‘ ` _~"\l/m14/`afrInrr./ 1111./ (1/nrnrrlnll /gy (,.‘\l\AT)l~\,\I N}_\'£_I"illN_\l. (`/\R}if)N CO., LIMITED Monirral 'l`r»ronm Winniprf ‘ \ ' l 1r.'..»....».». Tokovro Mfwrllml. sr. soslrllcz, MAN. svl_iREAln Radio Batteries -they 'lan longer Owning and n eraling Radio Sfnlion C.K.N.(f., Toronto, (357 melrul’ nu the air Monday and Saturday evenings. &‘ v l ,A i li-_ this year is \ ing to all other and the ily arranging torment and `~ ---*Q-l-__ ‘ 'rlis charlot- 'rbe people or Prsics mdws.-li Exhlbl-,island are going to see real horse and Hors: racing, the Rex Comedy Circus por- is tht forming' between ina heats with big at~ their highly trained ponies, dogs on the and ins me kickin; mins have been his gatherings wher- ever hnve appeared. » 'you to your toes. Exlllbltioll. .Many of Uhese horses are new The .Assocuquartered at the stables on the |8001! ‘MHl1B89° grounds preparing each day -for -the meinlt. urs bus-looming struggle on one of the best every little de-I Every day :|:es a large bunch of tail for the bet-,rail birds at the grounds with stop those coming fllhls is ,the time -for you to make to the Exhibi-your arrangement so you will be tion. able to attend this great Exhibition anal 'the rough and tum- Ths midway packing lun ga- for all will year is ,foil tihe will he ' the 78th from- ,Stellarton, in Highland cos- classsd musicians. classes of racing. trotters and pacers that go to ma-ke every heat bring tracks in the Maritime Provinces. watch-in hand. trying to get the low down on the horses. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 5 8 'Batteries-Kremer and Smith; Florence. DJUI .,_.rv-1 mio” New 'Batteries-Mays and Hargravc; McGraw, Erhardt and O'Neil. Gonales; Carlson and Wilson. “em” ‘ ln addition to his regular duties m°di’ AMEMCNN LEAGUE for many years. He was stricken °°“5° il i the ce t etl fthe If len Philadelphia at Chl°"5°» P951' ur Iigassncihilon allndetalflgnoto his latte ll. "med mln' temporary home, 107 George street -l'ieading........ . . . . . . . ._ Jersey City . . . . . . _ ._ 2 Batteries--Beard nad Hill; and Collh. At Baltimore- Newerk . . . . . .. 0 At Rochcster- Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . ._ Rochester _ . . . . . . . ._ Batteries-~ Dyer and Karpp and Head. Crown Given QUALIFIE8 CHAMPION T0 PROTECT GAME CHICAGO. Sept. 15-The Illinois Athletic Commission today dis- qualified and suspended for life Charley (Phil) Rosenburg. of New York, the bantamwelght champion of the world, and handed his crown to 1Bud Taylor, ot’ Terre Haute. ind. his challenger for the title bout, scheduled here Thursday night. The bout is off. Suspended with Rosenberg were Harry Segal, his match. The commissions formal notice of expulsion said that :he protect boxing.” Thousands Converted To New Pain Relief Through ignorance. many have suffered aches and pains, long ly turns to ballot when scietlca, lumbago and neliralgla are lioslsd ing powers are really wondei‘f'ui_ Nervlliiis sinks in quickly; lt pene- trates into the sore muscles and brings grateful relief. The hundred every family yield quickly to Nor- villne. Try it. 35c at all dealers. "`Rehberger Dead “N9” Y°"‘" ‘ R~H~E~ 'QuEENs .look-Ev c|.ua on-1 New York 0 4 ._ Mc~Qulllan, Greenfield, Prelz and ymw YORK' sept 15_ __ qfmd At Brooklyn- R. _ . _ Cincinnati .. _ ._ 0' the Queen Collnty Jockey Club I Brooklyn . At Philadelphia- R. H..E. f Chicago 410 otack of pleurisy. He was 6.1 . _ . . _ years Musa Philddelpllis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 10 1 ‘ML ,Rehbm-gm- had acted ln an Batteries-Jones. Millstead and advisory capacity fm. the West. .5 ra asp: gina m5 iowp Baltimore .. . . . . . . . ._ 16 17 2 1 1 M h 1 h | Batterles~ Smallwood, Hankiu §;;,nzante(;I;'\&,d§e,d;y_Bc edu ed to and Shulte; 'Enrnshaw and McKee. ,ML Rehbe,-ge, ,B Burvwed by R Ai ‘B“ff“]°" R- H- E~ widow and two sons, Frederick Toronto . . . . . . . . .. 8 18' 2 ,md Cha,.|es_ , BUffl1lO . . . . . . . . . . ._ 3 10 Fred Rehherger -was a pup" of Batteries-Hubbell and Styles. Hugh D, Mcmty,-e_ for many yea,-5 Pr°fmL “nd Lake' secretary of the -Brooklyn Jockey (chapppile) 1 ‘Jack Grattan, brg. lildvansi 3 Calgary Earl. chg Time-2.09 - . _ - ( §..n 5.5¢ -’€l9U“°;q ` PHILADELPHIA. Ps.. Sept. 15. To ~Manager Fletcher of thu Phila-` -_ delphla Nationals has announced ATHLETIC COMMISSION DIS- that pitcher Jack Bentley has been manager and all the boxers who have trained with him for the final! Capsules action was demanded "in order to‘ For Foxes thought incurable. not doubt quick-I ’*l'°"" '°'"°‘"°°- with Nervillne. Its soothing. heal-4 and one minor ills that come to, _ |’|\°'\° 271 Long Turf Official RACING BEGR ETARV OF SUCGU M188 AT SARA- TOGA Rehhsrger, long racing secretary and one of the best known and most popular turf officials in the United States, died in Saratoga Springs, recently, following an at- chester and Saratoga Association. where he died. The trouble, which strong man physically, and was ii slave to duty. He chafed under the restraint of the sick room, and thought he should be at his desk in the office of the Queens County Jockey Club in Brooklyn, getting ready for the meeting of that or- Club. Many of the present day turf fixtures were drawn by Mr. Rehberger and his influence was always for progress. _ _. Back To Giants _ B sold to the New York Giants at the waiver price of $4,000. Bentley came to the Phillies from the Giants at the start of the season with Wayland Dean. in n trade for Jimmy Ring. ****¥*% Dr. `Allen’s New Hook Worm Glvs the most wonderful results, followed by hla lai- c - mol-|1's - s THE snoaowav 5 - MATINEEB - ' p|_Avs STARTING . snoanwlxv _ TUESDAY, ` ` PEop|_E wr. 21-» EDWARDS _ ` . Au. NEw 1 special. PLAYS ,, .., __ ADDED `cHANolN"“‘ “ l'ri-l 1-HE 1 ~m,_U.w°` ir V. »'¥l;°,,U,_AR _ _ Ar'rRAcrioN . _. _ `l=Avon|-'r\`Es 7 Hlg-h 7 _A - MAE Clagg M E EnwAnos vAuoEv||.LE EDWARDS .NovEl.1'v ACTS. Muslcm. “N” oscHEs'r.nA comeov Num- MAZIE BERS’ °ABARET cal Treat of NovE|.'r|ss. > KLARK ‘3°=°°"' _-.11 Offering the f. ,yr 4, . ‘/ _ I 'AIs,§lrt_1;l;';X11;i_0Il‘IiI;I"iK I I _Todayat 3.15,7& ~c|ll|llnn£mliil rxllllilllull fvwm M t Enwmrn _ _ n“.i.‘£i";;ff‘§..i“1’., Repentance. lil 1 l PRICES-NIGHT-RESERVE. 52e, 80e. RUSH, 37s MATINEE-ADULTS. 26a. CHILDREN, 16¢, _-L_.-ig SN!! how dn Sale for Entire Week. Ticket Office Opens ' Daily at 9.30 a.`m, Track Record Goes At Skowhcgan Me PETER KENNEDY s'rEPs MILE s'rAND -no _ IN 2.06 1-4-THE OTHER Sept. 11th, £126 CUP MATCH VWNNERS . Second Stage m VV. F, Ta lo ' ` sKowHaoAN, Me.. sept. 15. _ Palmer 1 nil r “on mu" H' The Skowhegan 'Fair opened today H. W. Weeks won from A_ with races on the 'Bangor to Tops- -Cosh, 2 up ham circuit. The track record E. D. Nicholson won from if. was .broken by Peter Kennedy. McLeod, 1 :up 2.08 1-4, owned by Dwight Edwards this match ending on will grooii of Auburn. who stepped the second A. V. Saunders won from ]lr_ heat of the 2.09 pace in 2.06 1-4. li. Becr,`4 und 3 The race was the fastest four heals The third stage in this mal:-li ever recorded in Maine, with the scheduled for Sept. 25lli when ].;_ __ exception @tile Single G., Sir Nicholson plays Af V. Sauliilers V "YL Roch and _Margaret Dillon colnbin-iand W. F. Taylor plarll ll. \\"l HUGH- Weeks. ' The track record was 2.06 3-4. MEN's`¢|-|AMp|0N5H|p was made hy John R. Braden in B. S. Gullsaulus plays A, 1923. Red Dillon and Beeswing Snuiidgi-5 standing well with the spcculators \V, K. .Rogers plays W. A. lfyl took the other rnces. man _ ‘Tlm 3Umm3\`Y5 , WV. K. Rogers wins from lfyl lllanllyiielnlllt. lu their nuiicli* N " Dlliyiili Y*1‘HU51"lRY .Gllusuului-x and S f'y= I Tonight at 8.30 v_ { Also Tomorrow Night _ I The only appearance on tho: island prior It klx to return to New York and London ( .` Two Complete Programs »l 2120 Pace, Purse $500 Red Dillon, bg hy Red Tell (Evans) 3 King Forbes. gg. by J. Malcolm Forbes (Toole) ‘l Alice Forbes, -blm (Slin- mons) 2 Nan Mcl{lyo, -brni i -(Fox) O _-‘-F NE* ,___ >-1** TE. vi! _ 6,, !°m »-.-» CE »-=-‘ew _i-3 as A Peter Kcnncdy, bg, -by Pctei- the Great. (Kingsley) 2 Caruso. big, by ‘William 5",” O-s~ P" “zo o “SE ’."»- N... 2.20 Trot, Purse $300 eeswing, bm. by Polly geese alum .goals- l="“~“ 335’ Gen. Watts (Wells) Fairplay, bg (Soule)d sta§_|t1t;{d_w°rm and T dd f room is now all booked up lo ll T|me__2_15 1_4_ 214 1_4, 2_1.; 3_4,|nllddle of, October. The undqrlo 216 1_4_ to the market remains strong ii G5 Z F H Saunders tied und will play :iuoi ‘FIRST CONSOLATION Finals 2 2 D. li. stewart plays ll. w. ivor- 2 :l l SECOND CONSOLATION C. L. Jcnkilis plays W. Stc\vart played 18 holes ill nlorllillg ulld holes ill uflcrnooll > 2.09 Pace, Purse $1,000 _ ' _v _p ___ THE MARKETS MONTil.EA'l». Quo., Snjpl. i5. 2 There was some dvnizuul from for i-_ign buyers for sprlllg wllczli on llic 3; Blrllitreul market 'today, hui owing to the high prcuilums uskcil hy thc! ‘ 4 Canadinll pool for old crop grad new on spot no new lnlsillcss was li cnmpllshcd. No. l Northern w W‘.Innipeg Octoncr option, No. __ the rates to the continent hu ld- ld I lol' 18 holes--ihc wlnllcr in pl: Rogers for cllaulplolislllp llonnra. L. E. Welluer plnys G. .l. llrliwl' Finals in ull above lnnlchcs to l ,’§l Variety by HEUGHAN Acclaimed by the press throughout the world “The Master Song Interpreter Associate Ariiste (ILADYS SAYER S, _ (Zi WORLD-FAMOUS PIANISTE ual PRICES-$1.00, 750, 504:. ALL PLUS TAX lc Seat Reservations at JamIeson's DrUlIS'°'° U quoted alt 250 pcr bushel cvcr li ut Sc over, und No. 3 nt lille i-on per over, c.i.f. Molllrezll. The frm R°0d B05 (Kingsley) 1 1 2 3 1 ill car lots of coarse grains \\' Shadow Lane' mg' by quiet but the lone c-l’ lhc lunrk Africnnda (Chappelle) 2 3 1 I 2 was steadv Tile delunud for ore ll David Watts' Chg' by scored nllotller.nd\'alicc with llnnl- “ most requests are recelvsd' been of late and the volume of hus- ,luess was small, as the uvuilahlc ' 1,, <~lu~i»l~'<» sold ui 1614. relate -lo 17 cisi I'lilou Pacific ily- - ‘ up por pound. The rccclills were 7.916 U_S_ llldllstrlul Alcnlll l (0 I'nliril Slillcs Stcr-l llull Telopilone ._ ._ -(lull. Stenlilslliin; Coll! ,.;a§g€{\ 1u\""` 0” ts \\'~“’°t VW 0 .ov 'l 0* \ P* ,nv -pl* o ‘ I: 3 -»'~»rr»°>»‘ _ _ts _ , S_i __ l » - A / \““°“"\ll*‘§“ The Et°r“ali_S»-t9. ‘é~0f~Y_0\lth’s F0" ` crows coiifaiiefiidirrtiity, Y,,,,,,,”s Trisha. L_ri I ANDERE " - Fox News - Review - Orchestra < in A* S", Of Infinite and .Amazing 2 s_PEc|AL To enable popular programs to be rendered. P-1lV°“’ H; are invited to register their requests for songs at Jamlr ' eon's Drugstore where a copy of songs ln repertoire ls Dil ft vlcw. Programs will be composed of numbers lor whwll ,N1 hoxcs. vu ~ -»-_<0->~---__ NOTICE Black Shee meet In “The an derer" and- Bour sfrorrnn 2 Sepl -Jack over the floored for a count the first round and ensuing rounds dropped the four limes. ‘Referee Henry _stop- IM wmwund' Nm" I' gh’ -Ding the bout. Shnrlfey weigicd time to plil your foxes. We carry the full llns bf Dr. 158 Queen Siren 191; Rlverberl 185. _._--¢6¢»_.-._-p _ Muffin batter may be mixed and set on ice untll time to bake, if the 'housewife wishes to prepare it ahead of timer" 'l`-he cold air pre- vents the leavsiilug from working too soon. _ _ chen bulbs will make night work in the kitchen loss nerve racking i‘» :real wusmilcli quieter than if li hurg quoted at 22c per 100 poullt fo l~' ai "ld .\'l niilllecd market was lulrl at-iiv 'quoted ilt 32% cents per pour The receipts -were 116| packages. Itouillng Co. . . . . . . . . _ . hc Ain. Sup. Rcflig. (lo. »i’l 7, whl'le'as high as islllci' ‘lullrtcr has .\lenil»ers ol” lilo Illuilircnl Stock M0ll|l'<‘-ill |’0W"" 101, been paldi fo some United Kingdom léxi-lialillzv: M porin. There wus il fliir enquiry 1'nr AI. '|‘o|\. :ind Szllilai l~`c Ily. spring and winter whcnt grndefi of .\.\nu-ri(-un Clin. Co. flour and prices were ::tcal|y_ The _»\iliinlli~ lli\iini»r_v (To. , y c, .\nli\rli'nll l.o<~omotlvo Co, . and llhe undertono to lhc murkct Alu. Smell. and Refills. Cu. was iiltm. Tile dcnialld for rolledfilullluiorn and ()hln ll.R. .. oults was steady und .1 fall' ln\sllless(lillioli ling und iluper Co. .. was done. Prices i'or all grade ol‘.\_uul-ollllzl Cop. Min. Co. fresh and storage f-kgs wt-rc uell Caniuliiiii Pllciflc Co. maintained under it good ru-mlnnl. cliln v<.mi<-r cn. 331/.1 BANKS A N.\'. Ce. and l»luil.-Itiv. 11.11. 1-45*/4 233 es`ColisollEe rs T? .QEMIND Mi-5 T01 ' Friar; _ Qu D/N _...E-» DM’ f-E~.e|=L li < liars _,j Feavuns Seuvitl: In _-lmel Bmiln mlm idnwd “fd ____ . ` £217- ._-__- -..v_--»1».-_ _J ._ :_ _ __..'_,_:_,:..:.;_r.___ fr-_-T-_._,._;~»_. _ .... , ._-.» ...l- ~-I _ _ . _ . |~,»|4_,y.,»-mu ..\i\|l.. _ M il _ _en