ce. ‘ Sifféia. 4a., finilliqii oniistosnno on MIllON BlD” With Warner Oland 1 Malcolm McGregor g Betty' Sold ltp‘ the highest bidderglahc trembled f in thdjlarms of the - man bile hated Blythe William Demarest Douglas Gerrard . Fox News while her ftOKlICI _ w .ii'.".'.“§“3;‘.‘"..i5: W . Rev“ dimiid- A) ' Orchestra J 1 The MOStS9llf~7Zlilif2ail Iilina’ of the Screen in Her Most i121 rin g itlmoi ional Role ‘i‘r.;1-.a1y At 3.15, 7 and 8.45 Jl/KT. -——Z(ic, 16c. Nlulrr-ziic. 260- W- 1 ii______.__ 1m: Nili 7W hi,‘ — Iylmslness passing The receipts W070 f, f 3,585 cases. The butter market was U inactive but prices were unchanged. ' the receipts were 73"! P51311885- . _. " ] Prices for all‘ tqualigies 3f chaff: u ~1~f._ 1o dcsign n. now stadium.‘ ‘"1"? firmly m“ n ame “n er B‘ _ 11lntdry' subscription-of two mil- ‘lmland from local and export buy _», ljlllllll pol-ills ($930990; was crs. the receipts were 11.665 boxes. ) zlml i0 thc great credit of the oTTiAwA» 0m" Sept’ 13—(Eggi 111111111 uvhichonly consists Canadian Egg markets are general y _,,.v,.,, mllllon Souls) the firm and unchanged today. States ' .1 i1‘ w illl" sum “'11s raised in a. few “larkeis ‘m? very firm and higher ~- due to the favorable cold storage rc- '. nil-null“ Gum“ will be port just issued for September 1st. (British Unllcd Press.) LONDON, Sept. 1.'i.~'1‘h<'~ .~lu-l-._»"-~ - designed Olympic stadium 1.1 - stcrdam. in which tho 102:1 1-,-- ,. . will be held, is; rising .~.|:»\1.1_-. land in the southern lmri n: tOWn On which a iv" 1111111111. ~- cattle could not gr , ,'l and treacherous was m. 11.11 A tremendous work 0i pr 1.1- ~l THE CHARLOTTE (IAMPBELLTCN, Sept. 1:1. Cumpbellton won the opener the contest the locals had failed to ucorerwhile Moncton had led with one rpin from the third inning, when McDonald circled the sacks. The score stood 2 to 1 afterlthu Contest Good Exhibition . \ With Some Snappy Plays. -— first half of the ninth, and the loc- hl ala did not go to bat again. their play-off aeriea with Moncton here this afternoon when the local of fast ball. only three errors oc-l first baseman drove out a two bag- curring throughout the play. The ger and two runners made the home‘ contending teams plate safely. Up until this stage o1 evenly matched. The outfield work TOWN GUARDIAN smPTEMgljrgy 14, .1927. . LT‘ g of all forms of Chcivirlg Tobacco the PLUG is the best 1 .5. ” a -. The game wan a good exhibitioni seemed pretty of both teams was good._a11d 110th squads had a. practically all‘ Ufilll infield in this game. Both pitchers turned’ in a good game and neither walked a man. WEST 1111111111 Yesterday afternoon at the Abe- gweit grounds the West Kent and Queen Square Ball teams met in the first of a series of three games to decide the Interscholastic Championship of the City. West Kent. winning out. by a score of 11 to 8. West Kent boys were righc on yesterday and drove McFai-lane from the mound in the third inning when they batted in five rllnB. For Weat Kent all the players put up a strong game, playing heads up ball from call to call. For the Queen Square, Blanchard, Campbell and barter showed up well, the latter relieved McFar-lane on the mouud ut the and of the third innings. Queen Square had two bad inn- ings in the third and eighth when a total of eight runs for the two innings were chalked up against them. Judging from the brand of bull of both teams the next game should be a hotly contested one. Tho boys were very pleased to have Mr. Jack McAleer umpire the ililEEN SQUARE iiil EATS ‘Wzrtielgillrltup: Queen Sqlli" i Catcher l-limelman . . . . . .. . . Blanchard Pitcher Fraser . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McFarlanc 1st haao W. McDonald . . . . . . . .. .\lcKinnon 2nd base Acorn . . . . . J. Duffy l rd use Ranahmi . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Campbell Short Stop W. McMillan M. Duffy ' . L. ‘ e d Siomilord ............. .. O'Neill They are unexcelled for flavour and keeping qualities. Your d“, r McDonald 1.. Duffyl The blfl majority 0f H1056 who QIITQY Qllewinfi TQbaCCO sells 318G R. Field Kl l prefer BIG BEN for these same qualities. . BEN by the F th . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mo nnonl ' ~ _ imy e Utility l Being in plug form, BIG BEN kccps fresh and moist, plug and by i“ --------------- " ‘Ameh does not dry out, chip or crumble. ' the Vacuum ‘ 5°)‘ 1 j§°lf5ili 7 8 q It is always in the best possible condition for chewing; (flif-fiflill‘) w“, Ken, 1. 1 5 l) 0 0 f) ,1 p11, there is no waste; and the plug 1s more convenient to Ti" Queen SquageF '3' gli 3 s1 1 1 1 2~ 8 carry in the pocket. game for them which he done in his usual capable manner. G. B. S. Snubbed By Old ‘Slavery’ Pal LONDON-Sept. 1a. --How he was] Yflfieived When he Pevifilwd. aft-er ada‘s three entrants in the United forty Yea-TS the 011106 in which he States men's singles tennis champ- lslflved RS a clerk. is amuslngly dfl- ionship entered the second round _ ‘ lscrlbed by Bernard Shaw in the today. scoring first r°11!1d"'1°t°"°S mm. tomorrow this inrmuliiv will , “For”, years an“ I had shakenizilgllttlg‘; gtlgeglpgggzgfillng by the dc] be waivcd by the. cnmmiflnioil. until ii Wile (11181? 0f i-hflii 0316B ffflm my. Jack Wright. Canadian champion "I found myself, of Montreal, defeated Jack Mooney one morning standing outside it.‘ o: Atlanta, ca", 6-0, 6-4, 6-2, and having in the meantime pulled p" Gilbert Nunns of Toronto, bummer-l current number of The Clerk. feet,"he writes, the great man stunt, miring Europe as the the‘ twentieth century.’ ‘Moliere of, witness some legal profanity orl slaved as a clerk. door of my old prison as I passed. "The notary was out. His clerk was no common clerk. He was every inch a church warden, frock- coated, dignified, large and pros- perous and I could swear, a master Mason in the lodge next door. "I mentioned that I had been a clerk in that building myself forty years before. ind-nude ml, Gllmflglns Washington reports cold storage hol- ,-,-l~ my the firs; time dings of eggs in United States on » v _ » g l-Iclpgd by Govern. September 1st 1927 as 9,652,000 doz- M! Hbove the around - 1r l». ~11 inrni ind ,11.\l.1u» funds. uie prepar- ens. Frozen poultry holding on the vfooden piles carrying I11~1\.l-~:| u: 1' _ .. l. hum; pushed forward some date amount to 39,735,000 and 50 ft. in length had in" l in l,» ll (im-gngny with typical pounds. driven into the soft ground. :1 - 1lln|'n1|gl1n(3$g_ The German Toronto-Tho egg market is firm 0d adopted with most big: . dam buildings. though no: .1» great an extent. Onc lnlillflii 1,. metres of sand were than l. .~.-1 o» over the site. .TO anyone visiting ihv lilfll‘ "w". all] evidence that the llllllfi‘ \'..' w. . Q bog has vanished. and mu- - e walking on thc shcll-iiiiv-li V, f any sandy beach. ’I‘hF- f eleton of tho smdhnn l‘, utlined, whilc hulzc “illlpll l ien"-tall Heath Rnbiiisvunnzl I " ligaments-pour Hu- l|1lll‘f‘ had to be undertaken 1 the first iew feet of Slliivl l .1 . 11nd hopes to bring to 11ers for unsraded Bass delivfired Iii" .11 [no Ailnniic the record's cases returned. Extras 46 to 48, firsts 1 ~~ zzlun-y :»1:r~11i.-< which America now 42 to 43. 886011115 32 i0 35- 1- i»! . , Montreal-Tho egg market is quiet <o>v with prices unchanged. y " Rcgina-Egg markct is steady with 1711c Markets only very small arrivals. Dealers are l ifhinuilinn Prcszs) quoting country shippers. extras 33. ll QM‘ 5cm 13,4 rciurncd and making sales to re- i ill‘ (llilli i 1n ‘(lnnadian spring wheat ‘P901135 35~ stilrage extras 42~ “T53 ' 1 l)llf,'\‘l‘.'~'. on thc Montrealfio- “ecilnds 36- in v. Trading in trash groin CEIEEYY"D'3EIETS are "Ow offering f: 61‘ flllilllllil track ulrvurlr .‘~ 1111mm ' l v _ "mrlzpi was, quictlunfi £21 ggnvemd cxtxas l’ he bfiflhtgrccil turf, Tin’ lliiflllillri i ‘ ' "N" lim-ildngcd‘ Th“ pxpmt M‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' l main Nitrnnzrv is lli'2ll'l‘. 11ml ' """ m "Film: when grades of‘ Just oulsllll, Hm “all, h l: . ulnar (‘Oliillilifld good. but the locul ,. wlll be “renal (m ._l._,ll._l, nlntry demand was quiet. The “ flame W-lll bu“, ll-llll, ,l.l ' ‘lfifilif’ continued casy. but thcrc w, nu iurthcr change in prices. i“ ta. info-wooden llifllllrirl. m l" OOIIOTCLB nyclc iruvl: uini .1 l." Pains in the Back Thoroughly massaged with Minards’. backache will dis- are in progrcss. whole Stadium l1; “l ,.,,,,,.,-,\l.. ‘I'M-i \-.1".1l<-r whcnt flour was also of ~ bu; ls helm, Cynvflfilwl m “.21....” .1 wljv linnicd character" and prices " Dutch red brick’ s“ llml ll “vlll l“. \'\i'|‘i' moody. An active business was; mange gym, ll". sll,-l-,,,l,,,ll,,,. l,,l,l.l illlfllll mml» in nil lincs of mlllfcerl appear’ (1 ings. en all is rcnrly il1os.t:.1in.~1- "Fill V" 3'“ 1'10"] llllll» Th0 @0110 0f - .___-__-_--—- grounds will bc zlplirorirlu-ti iilllvlWil I~~~ 11w l for mzmrlard grades will l l B huge opcn sqimrv m; 11min m, ll,- l"lli‘li miiz; was steady. but tho dc- ' ~' Place dc la Cnnm-lydv- in I'm . mum! rh-nvori no improvement. ‘l . " ' ' ' i There is an old zlhuhum 1. Yllill‘ 'I‘J1I~ lnovv-iiiciii. of Canadian baled l ' w u \ i u! holding 30,000 pPOplv :11 Anni In’; M‘ "Xuori. account continued‘ " ‘ ‘dam. but this was (l!‘!‘lll(‘l| llikllllill- hurl)’ hbcrui on thc local market.’ 1 Ont. The Ncthcrlands Olyhllnl-(nnir 11ml prices \\‘l‘|'0 unchanged. The mitine commissioner] Jun Wliri, mv- lmrll-rvonc in lhc (‘gg market was‘ of the bent-known ninrlvrn 111111-11 mm “uh zt mods-rate amount of LI_.m;mc1-:N - Frosi! Silnsliiilcl Rcfreshmsrni. ! health! . SUQSLX RED OVAL GINGER ALE . I lecpwater! Sparkle! Snap! Hospitality ! Bubbling good ihll u 1Z1 in‘ larpur even than the with dealers quoting country Shlp-_ firsts 31. seconds 25, delivered cases it ,,l lmnmss was tailors at fresh extras 44. firsts azfihlippelled °° me bill for the Pure "Instantly the distinguished con- sideration he had beguiled into treating me with by my air of be- ing somebody in particular changed into undiaguised contempt, barbed lby increduility. He expressed con- tempt in his tone and the incredul- ity in these staggering words: l "I do not remember you." "He had. been there when I was there. He had been there forty years. -~All that time while I was lmaking six or seven reputations. he had kept on coming at l0 mornings and going home-at 5 evenings and lwas good for another ten years of l "and that is what would have accident of my turning out to be the one man in every million or a0 who happens to have the knack of telling lies so attractively that peo- ple go to the theatre to see actors pretending they are true. _"I fled from his majestic presence recalling many memories." -—————<o>—--— “Where is 0‘Boctie spending iho Pant days of summer?" "A! "IQ B68011. making love to the last girl there." "Huh! Enjoying the last daze of summer, eh '!" i Pickling l Time Is Here ____- Got Yours. rrolrnmo’ srfcc wuom; CLOVIS *1 Buy it. by ihc case (most have ii all can get it) and thus get much lower prices. 8, l2 and 28 oz. sizes. Besure ' .35 u‘. . ‘will’ -Also try Sussex Extra Dry. Powmmcn cbovas mbsnnn sub ALLSPIOE comer rownaa roman: rowan rownlinln anon m, at u "iiitissex% Gilagerfllel Crlottetown Wholesalers: Carvell Bros. .rlmm.~.>ai.r.'4..v. “" l__l _, H - t-Lv n run. Maia.» - 1 Canadians To Play 811d hill/ill! ed Neil J. Sullivan, of Philadelphia,‘ ll l5 recently been held up to an ad- 4-6, 6-4, 1-0, 6-0, 6-3. .lll Williams of Chicago, defaulted "'1 was looking for a 1106813’ wlcause of illness. ‘ 0319!‘. Imd it Suddenly Sifllfik m6 with the confidence that cOméfilwhglly wasted, whglly vain, that there was one on the first with the Davis Cup, bowled through on its wrecks, a; last to floor of the building where I had their first round matches today in W. Johnston, chief hopes of the! United States, who l French too much for them in the! battle for the cup last week, alsol‘ reached the second round. but oth-l ers of stars went down in untimely dcfcat. George F. Getz, logal promntor ofl and Jack Dempsey, hia challongor ner today denied tho application sought‘ by" B’. jC. ‘Clemontm tho lhai. legalnlittadltflwaaremoved and thr- promotera immediately proceeded to moot all the legal requirements laid down by the lliinoia Commis- aion. on Saturday and Tunnayw camp on Sunday when both the champion and his challenger signed new ar- ticieu of agreement with Georg» F. Geiz. Thane new articles supplant. the former articles signed with , Rickard some time ago. Umpire-Jack McAiecr. Bases-Elmer Rice. ‘BIG BEN PLUG Chewing Tobacco In 2nd Round FOREST HILLS. Sept. 13. -—Can- Discovered A Village Fur in the mountains ‘of Northern ' ' Japan ‘census takers have discover. Flglltlilgbd a vi-‘llage which was lost from luio world. its 152 inhabitants do CHICAGO. 1115.. Sept. 1a. —Judge not sneak mfdernt Janatnfllid- may l l Oll K - _ll ~ l; Con", wdalqdresa in aty ea o cen ur cs gnno . - _ _ ' ’ ' ' ncy fi ht here Se t. 22nd, when he entirely on from! and Vegetables. 6' w' Lesnes opponent Lucllfifilglnle °‘.*"‘,’l"°;?°° and $10M“) for denicdgan injuncltion to restrain and investigators think they deu- empsey a s ab}- Jack Dempsey from boxing until he cendod from the l-lqike clan, which carried out an alleged contract with was doleatod by tho warring Genii Nor deem the irrevocable lgfiglfiélthc Coliseum Club of Chicagwtoabout 700 years ago. its surviv- somcllllng fight Harry Wills. negro heavy- ora fled and disappeared into the ' weight. ‘mountains. ' 'thnt Getz and Rickard will ho pur- mitied to post forfeits to guaran- fea the payments oi’ these nmoiinisl tho articles nro sulnmi~ lied io the commission iomorrmv Four smiling Frenchmen, playing’ nobler we attain. Q lquest of the United States turf‘ “It W88 11 800d BXOHSB f0!‘ 80108 court championship, now held byl l1’! and P96191118 iilITOUBh i119 81888 onc of their number, Rene Lacoste. William T. Tilden and William. ‘I? found the‘. thc leading United States _... -. l Home‘ Runs Feature Of National NEW YORK, Sept. 13. -Home runs by Glenn Wright and Earl Smith gave the Pirates their third straight victory over Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 3 to 2. The victory enabled-the Pirates to retain their lead in the hectic National League race. The Giants weathered a heavy batting assault as well as a barrage of pop bottles at Chicago, winding up the Cubs series with a 7 to 5 victory. New York and St. Louis thus remain tied for second place, two games from the Pirates. Hornsby clouted his 24th homer and Hack Wilson his 21th. None was on base either time. Jim Botmmleys home run with Holm on base in the fifth inning gave Arthur Reinhart and the Car- dlnals a shutout victory over Brook- lyn at St. Louis, 2 to 0. Luque and Lucas took the Boston Braves in two at Cincinnati 5 to 4 and 3 to 0‘ respectively in a double bill to make the Reds victors over Boston five in a row. Challenger T0 _ Receive $450,000 CHICAGO, Sept. 13. ——- Accordinl! to the articlca of agreement which ND walking‘ days call for shoes with Goodyear Heels-heels which put a new lilt in every step-—a joy which matches the bright Autumn sunshine; and the bright Autumn leaves. Be sure that the new shoes of your Autumn outfit are equipped with Goodyear Wingfovl Heels. Most good shoes can be_ bought thll way. Or you‘ can have them put on your present . , shoes-and so add to their comfort, wear and style. z ‘ Quite correct in,‘ utyle-unapproached in resilient comfort-and guaranteed to outweni’ any other rubber heels. In shoe stores, ask for shoes with floodyell‘ Heels. Or tall your. shoe repairman you will! them. - the Tunney-Dempsey flghi hero on September 22, and Tcx Rickard, ni-l flcially designated as his managor filed with the lliinoia Boxing Com- miaaion tonight, Geno Tunney, tho world's champion, is to receive $1.- 000.000 as his share of the purso is to receive $450,000. When Circuit Judge Otto Ker- for an injunction against tho flghl. RIGKARD AT CAMP Rickard visited Dempsey! camp Under’ tho rulelof the commis- sion hare the amount of the purse of the percentage of the receipts ;w a are w. min to the nu;-