THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lllllllll SERIES llillllN EllENEll i l ocronnn 7, i026 a_—___"“"\~ ‘*7 35cm SIX isuuunl Today at 3.15, 7 & 8.45 ,, Slllillillliil- i‘ LAST TIMFS‘ zkcfléc. Pnmlzunwlii Denny in “Where Was __._.7._»\|1"< rut rrr or mun Fll)'|'lll'\ THAT couurs p-——i-——-——%§ lIllEN YANKS DEFEAT ST. lillllS llyl-Defeatitig the Cardinals in the Fourthl Game of the World Series Yesterday i t . l 1 1r l You’re Si ngle ~? What would YO do inf-you h found a little be ty eating l‘ at your table and‘ asserting she was your wife? Well, neither did Denny.._ Set: this of new laugh wrinkles. Never has man had greater comic tribulations than Deu- ny in this mad mlldlp with .1 fiancee and a woultibc wit‘. it‘; it's mad, it's sparkling. m s:rr;.'. bachelor's nightmare. it's full TON lid? HT Ufiiil in‘ ll r. t at’! A is‘ l ’ l’1'iccr;~.'>2ei, 80c. réhitl haunt nliflzdvi-ie lilll.‘ Fox News-d athe l{t'Vl€\\'--()l‘0h(’b‘lI‘Zl TOMORROW—BUCl\' JONE.S-IIt--‘IVIAN FOUR SQUARE’ L —"i"'* m "i"'grlg_"i~qgggggfi_i*' .“""*”""'—“—'—i_— '- Pi ' ~__- ’ I?” Makes , Mirth Mark. It is only just that when an un- usually good picture is available t0 ~elsi- why the review? pu l) l lc a way. illgflf, The Strand today is de utent. it is the most amuslilg com local theatres for many months. of the Seiter, members .- . William azine serial by Etigar Fritnklln and was adapted by. Mel Brown and llox 'l‘ay'lor. The supporting cast was .'tdntirahly chosen for its re- ian Nixon. ‘Pauline Garon, Tyrone Power, Lee Moran, Chester Conklin. Otis llarlltn, William ll. Turner, Tom Linghztm. Arthur Lake and JlllllPr‘, (‘orrigam _ The plot rotates around the ef- forts of a shy, staid young business man to discover where tie was on lt certain past tllite. He loves one girl and another claims that 5he,is married to him. The young man feels that to convince his in time for the wedding the next day that he must refute the charge by proving an iron-clad alibi. l; is good entertainment all the way through. The Fox news Aumalell Acsops Fables and excellent music by the orchestra, will make this a llfflgflllll woll worth seeing. Football Today l ’l‘hi.< afternoon at 3.30 a; the Abornvoit grounds the opening Foot- ball ntatch of the season will take place when the Abegwelt and St. nunstanhs rivals ot’ mnny a hard struggle on the very same grounds will itieel. ln an Exhibition game. lnth teams from all appearances are right in the pink of condition and a red hot contest for an open- er h: .'lnticlpated. _ 'l‘bi.- is real football weather anti it is confidently expected that a large attendance ot‘ fairs will hc on hand tn witness tho game. ll being an exhibition gnmc will no; make it the leSs interesting art New it is equally true that when a pic- . -_ < , - - . _~\'.h hat, each “Viilfilfpollil: llifntllilfrgqrligtolélgfi fling; throughout the game. ltegiitztlrl Denny which is now play- S‘|l\\-i[lg 0f [he h firth.“ ..,,d0,.¢.~e.sh\'etl the day when ruuo edy-ilratua that has been shown at many of Laura. LaPiltrtti-‘n succes- s s. had charge of this production. 'l‘he story is front the clever mag- Yankees zlgaiu evened hy s. 500M) of 10 to 5. securing fourteen . pinches for the New York loam an: . rill 1'0. St. Louis were forced t0 rolling up the ‘CUTIE. [like a great struggle. 10 t0 5 The Yanks Come on Even Terms With the ST. LOUIS, Oct. ti. —i.\'cw York tun world flrfttss the homo plate. and al-t-‘lill {p m. ktflrs nf (trtown that the serlesi with the (‘ardillnls tllls ziftcr- \\'l'lll into tho lead with litre‘: runs n, . . m|‘vie“l‘|r would advent,“ the [act noon by winning the fourth game tn the good, s-ihllo‘ st. Louis were ‘Three homo runs by Babe Ruth - - - hing‘ a . _ t [lemon due featured the game and stuns L“ridiufifirzg,gnzzrlprgdu0'11"“ ma! half dozen world records t " ' - 3 . . _ ., . .. [on the preformnnee, tht runner should taut ‘Both [cams were [rec Wm] [he “firs, hits by his two and once again lloyl l1. iHoyt llllPlllitl air tight bull in the. the lookedl The Babe colillectvll for his circuit illll Clfillts in the first third and sixth Credit goes not alone to Denny lmllllgs~ liut p) the director, the authofland H I_ ) _ l” t Supporting, tree lllUllnlblllLll lll HI] t. UTE. O (“rector otlkecp the keen eyed use while, the (ltll'llllliiln“ Yanks from ln the first innings both teams sectirod a lone tally and it looked ln the second. each side had a lgoosc egg chalked up for them. ln the third the Yanks jumped hopes began to sour Louis failed to score. ‘Coming up in the fourth Yanks increased their lead in their hall’ and their hopes went still high- er, but this wzrs short lived as the Cardinals in their turn started to bat and sent in three runs to leap into the lead by u lone tally. The fourth inning was the un- fortunate lnning for the Cardinals Spoflivo notefiypromlnon, a“, Man into the lead by one run and their when tho Si.‘ the' finance when the Yanks lu their turn at bat pump “m! I{(§Q]]_ St. Louis Team. launched hits and drove four runs‘ rl-iiretl without a score. in the sixth tho Yanks increased their lead to flvo runs. seeurlltg pruvell too much for the Cllftlllllill-i slug- 'l‘he seventh again saw the Y-‘lllks "lw l lune tally lo further iltlll in qlulost sure lead while tho (‘ardluzlls again went .Sl'tll'l?ll'~i<l. in the eight. tiellller team go; a mun across the homo plate and s looked rosy for tho Yanks. 'l‘ho nine and final inning the Yanks were rellretl without a. ruu. lmulu a hit-K ‘bid to eui down tho lead, but. lloyl, was right on the job and the (‘Hf-f l diuah; were only able in got a lone tally and iiuu the fourth ‘cndcrl l0 to 5 for Yuultces. The breaks are now about even and it. looks as ii‘ the series would go the full seven gamer; to decide tlu‘ issue, ginni- the New York B ox Sco re 1i 4 r n r s 9 onriru. ll 1 10.1.1.1. o u a 5.14.0. l 2 > New York 1 i »i 2 l l Si. Louig 1 0 0 U l) 1 .. Batteries New York — Hoyt atld Severeid. Si. Louis ~- Ithcm, ltelnhzlrt, llal- Bootlegger Gets a Maximum Penalty. \VfNNlPEG, .\lan., Oct. (i—"'l‘his is a British should not tolerate, such flouting the law in its owner coltvleted of an infraction Judge appeal. but increased the fine from inent. six tuouths in jail. the first time the tuaxinntltt fine of $300 to $1,000, oryln defa dlvirlual. Judge Stubhs dcclarl-tl prison sentences were necessary to curb the illicit selling of liquor and ht: said: “livery llUUllngflUl‘ should ho lt1 jail." THE KAISEFVS GRANDSON llElhLlN. Oct. ii. —~ Despite de- nials by the commander oi‘ the Pois- dam regiment thal._l’riuct~ Wiiiieiln, lihe manoeuvres. \ l community and we “wk “t Ouflawslprlvilege today face", d... black spaniel that is one of the fa- clared His Honor Judge Stubbs in Yiifllh‘ D038 0t’ Queen Marie of ltu‘ refusing an appeal of a local cafe lllilllill- of the Manitoba Teiuperattce Act..af:ei~ his ntistrc-ss, leave-taking at Stubbs not only refused tin-lip, ' Tlllfl 13*‘ Atneriezt, that the queen took pity $1,000 has been imposed on an iu- n“. as puny h), ‘he time the ‘mm ult of pay --_40-.______ SO MISERABLE IS TAKEN BY QUEEN DOG llElKilLADlu‘, Oct. 6.—A cat may a. queen, but cvcn a greater was granted the 'l‘lte dog appeared so ntiscrztlile. and decided lo taku hltn along as reached here. however, the dog had The easiest suit» , "to wear- , , - . a new F all Style A l l / Iv a if ~ a a f] \ /, / lonely ra/z hi ‘ '- 'l‘h<-._yo|u1glnct1whoarc y i conning hero lulu: a par- ticular Fancy to this lottse, easy trout, with its hroutl SlIUUllltBTS and straight. lines. Not ex- ll7(‘lll(‘., lty any itieans ———l»ul. very much the. thing this llltll. Ilero in wonderlul new fabrics. Rich autumn shades. $.30. T0 $50. j. W. ROBBLEE (iharlo-iteimvit’s Smartest Store for Mélliillld Boys The l-lotnc of Borsalint) Hats become such a favorite. of il- rrsyal party that it stood a good chance of being taken all the way to Am- crlca. Queen Aiaric and her party are bc-tmd for Paris on the Simplon lilxpross, one of the crack trains oi‘ Europe. 'l‘hey will sail aboard the .lll-.vinl.llzilt on Uclohei- 12. -—<Q-0>- ADVISES THEM maven l vi‘ iem" old age, which the liiulli -__. the ltiwl (‘rolls llospiizll lutre. The - --»~_ cl-rl-uiolty_\vu_s illil-itdell by numer- S.\.\' Hl'Ili.-\H'l‘l.\.Hpallt.t1l~t.li.~oiz.. offici ls~ and :1 large crowd ltiut; .-\l|'ou.~o uuil Queen \'lciorizl which .-irciuinletl the lll(tlliil'('lll~'. "'\'l~\"- laid iln- l‘lll'lll'l' >lullo _\'i-~'t<-rll:l_v oi KING LAYS CORNER5TONE TO SMOKE, DRINK OR l TELL NASTY STORIESI l(l\\'.\ (‘i'l'\'. loua. (it-l. ti. snitllte, ill'llll\' e1‘ loll llll‘ wits the iurluulu for an ' lion. and _. | . .1 .1 . _- _. .' - 4 OPLN “U- H l“ H m“ m deflrlous of “Innmg lilflPtli. 50H of former (‘rown Prulco WARMEST IN 55 YEARS TICKET OFFV”: s ~. ' mist: DAY FROM 9.30 A. M. W. oul, and neither team will lot. up until the final whistle. (tails hostil- ilies to u close. r;o| fiiolbailgtway to a. good start by aptieariug in the scent; and giv- lllg the boys some little entaourztgc- nll-nl lo gfi out and do their utmost Frederick William llilll l‘llll.\li'il in llto regiment, the lll'\\'.~']l'll r.»: lfl- sist that Wilhelm Dilrlllilltllllltl in roeonl manoeuvres at. Wurtomburg. Ministry-r ofiDt-ienln- (lofisler has UPIl~ tlffld n clnso investigation of tho lligbt ill-v. Arthur l"ol|*_v Winning lou-iugrluu, ii, it, lilallll]! of London loll. with a group of _i'viivvr:—=i|,t' of; luwa E-‘illllvlllfi i.'|:-‘l ltigill bclori- lt-uvill: for (‘llicugvn 'l'lu- lllillilll .' 'l It(J()lll'IS’l‘l~Ill. N. Y., (lei. 0.—~ ’l'hr: (ifiirirtl iemporaitirts was 8!! dtvgreets Monthly zlfterlu-uli. making the day lilo w "meat of (letoher i l l . . . his heliel‘ m’ Ill the 5n Yours oi the itol-ltosloi" hep! him soiluiLf , (fhrisliauily luul :u~li'»co|i|<-1'l-ii lull-rests ni lilo; go student. tho lt'lllll'llt'y to: ' 'o Sllllillitfil}; of personal pur-l ‘ it_v, ltl tlu- operulieii of grout uni versltit-s on a uuuulily rather limit _ fluulily basis, were stnne 0t‘ the ev- ils that the liisltop ]lilllllt‘(l out, l’ “.\lztuy ciuupuses turn out so, runny finished prtrducls a year." he, saltl. "'l‘ltt-si-. tirorlucts foo tifleul have lull duo purpnsi‘ in mind. that of promoting their ewvu welfare, uoglccliitg all thoughts oi‘ tillu-r people. uud their own tiller lite." ’i‘utlu_v in ‘both llrltaiu and lilo Vulled Slates young people huu- u tendency lo regard ll't'1‘lll\l' as uol iu cotiirusi with moral utziinlurtliz. ho said. "Pl-ruotlzil purl tlily urn plnu-llllely new continued. “As soon as any uuiiou loses its ideals it lallz; into lhe stlough oi‘ lmiuorlaliiy." Prince's zlctivilies to (leli-rullno ‘whether he actually had a part in weather bureau. At noon tho ther- lo put over p, win, Ilfllllllilfil‘ FUIJlHIPFUII 8-1. - Abbir-s line-up. l"ull llurk ~ dzumdcrs. Halves — ffitmphell, I). ,' \1e(‘are_v, l1‘. Kelly. Quarters e Doltoche, s, Diamond, .l. Loni-rgan. ' li-‘urn-arlfs L. (‘onnolly_ (i. Con- holly. “oolner. Morris, Aft-Donald, \\ zllker. llllffiltll. Stock Quotations llAiLlFAX, Oct. furnished by Alemhcrs of l-Jxchange; lllaululltl, ht.-i~*”i..l.fiidif.N'i‘ARY coaster lie 't'r.‘a:<l'cr":"tl Elli. F. 'l‘. WATKIS IN flECOtYdlllOl-l OF Vi“; VALUPBLE SERVICE? TO Tul; '/l’J'3l-".; OF OUR ClTV ITKAND i Thtcrwilejv l‘i'-,".llli1,l-’.'~ (lei. iZth at‘ 8.15 UNDFR 'llll_ Dlitlllli-UIMILJ) PATRONAGC OF HIS HON-Willi Ii UT. (ifiV. ill /\llT./_ /\l>lD MRS. llE/UYTZ. PFlk lzfi ‘zrTi ‘NA " Alli’) MHK. ‘fTl WARl, lllii WOR- SHH f/l/‘ffllil Mill l. ll /~illi l".'lli'i. l\‘llLl.Lll. TllE flFfYl Aurrrv or ml rrrr THAT HA5 EVE" van. Pacific. (fo.. . AM‘? hill) /'l "~ "" l‘ i-7"l\"~3l'liT- UNDER THE (‘hilo (Iohlltrr (Yo. . . . . . . . . villi: '1|'ll'\N 0F "NY. (ion. and llutl. ‘lllv. ll. it. v _ ,_ (‘rutso ltlatetl (inn Co. (N.Y,) , _ -. r \ _ 1 lvlflllilibt ‘Pliiilk ‘ilt .. EU‘. FLE‘; l EDI‘, Hudson Motor Car Co. , Atis. Kan. and Tex. Ry. . A .l*f .tl\l.-x\.'l‘.'i ‘all. Rtaildard New York . . . . lloatlinfl C0. ... . . .. . Southern Pacific Co. . Union Pacific Ry. lZS- industrial Alcoho Westinghouse Electric Fluted States Steel . tr i’ How well they wear Shoes shined with “Nuggct" Polish wear longer, because “N ugget"keeps the uppers soft and pliable and prevents the leather from cracking. “NUGG " Sh Poli h . 0e S Bltzck- Tan- Tanqy Rod park Brown and While’ “" “' ' ' ' it) .6.~Quolatlons Johnston and Ward, the Montreal Stock New York Exohange M. Top. and Santa -Fe Hy. .. 150% .\ltl(‘l‘lf'llll Can. (Jo- . . . . . . . .. Am. Locomotive (lo. .. Am. Smelt. and Rofng. C Am. llosclt Mag. (Jo. ,, For Sure and Steady Growth In Average of Production Improved Condition of Foxes Market Value of Pelts . Feed . “lmperials” Liberally - 'or f-vtjilutp: vi Cu~p:,~-w. and Sale of Seats at Jmnicur-ilk; Drug f-wtr- lH-izliy Morning. October 8th at ‘l0 A. M. .1 illl Kemp 2 Ray- » ilunu '. lvuu .\lcl(innotl. y llouor lioll r1. -\. n‘ j» ‘i | I l l.lo_vd l,ltnvllynf‘,\hlubl lllillll‘? for .\I..;..~ > i i ... I.i~-\\ it'll» tirade \'l l \\..'.- l l;l.i'.\ii. l ll.'li"' l\'"lll[) L’ l.lo_vd .\lt'-‘g:.?,lzlilrifln _ ilmd" ‘ll l ll""' l v l‘ Lauren. llulp imllvflm‘ m" ' ' Nntlonnl Breweries Grill" m Stool (‘o (‘an Com " lsllllolll- Horn. “V,I‘nn1l;e"z Eleétrlc ' Asbestos Com. New Asbestos PM. NOW . lrztzlllan Traction Shawlnigan . . . . . .. Fun. Steamship Cont. .. (Ian, Steamship Pfd. . BANKS flank Montreal . . .. c‘ ‘ . V m 1‘ ALBlON SCHOOL" Montreal Stock Exchange l’ i. .\'l". iv .\‘i' uduucl- Lloyd Llew- ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " iii .ili:| l.!~ wllyu, (‘uilmrltto t . l. "llhl. o oi iflloudanet- d‘ l‘ ll . ll '\\\\\\\ s \\\\\\\\\\\\\ sun-t“- . . . . . . . . 271 . Wheat-dump 138%; lMny, 143%; lXvrn~iDeca 80%; Mny. 87%. OMB-Dem. 43%; May. 48. Wheat-Act, 137%; Dec., May. 138%. » _ I I, . COMMlCOlONElf-TO SYRIA ' ~1 PARIS; Ont. 6. — Henry Ponsot who has llflladodtl ale Jouvenal 2.1 high cnmminltoner in Syria, wu- ‘terday loft tor Marseilles where he will embark tomorrow for his new post. ~ i . -' ‘W ° 134; i Tu- ‘maa mo. a BISCUIT ca.