\ . 7 . ~“_'»‘”1'_°WGTSTT"TD. T1151. 1;; .._ ‘ l ‘i g -nnphl?uiv~. _ E";7§Si_?.€:%i%§. TODAY AT 3.15. 1 AND ass " 4...“... Triple Week End 1:111 ., “ ox 5 ‘tilt. t‘; is JONES A gmmuc STORYoFAWI-llll! HORSEHAN oi-Tlli mic SQpIioTIyJALKJUNGMEYEK. " SCOTT DU N LAP production. //,. A Ride for Life unnmg ilil‘ awe inspiring Gvlgfi‘ "l u“ Grand Canyon of the Culorllll" In 3 picture that 'I‘ll:'nIls with Action - Drnmn—S:i~p1-::~c ~- Romance. LAST (‘HAWITIR OF “WHISPERINC siuiTn itillES” “Mnfmii” s A illlLLlONS” SECOND (‘iiiiVfl-flt 111-‘ ‘rm: ‘NEW SERIAL r. day, Wednesday Thursday , SEFTEMBER 20-12 STRAND Tues THEATRE °"i‘iiliill"“ _ ‘ l‘:l(l"U(.\.\I TUESDAY ‘PT l (mlccrt. Kiwi"? Cmnlmny .~ . Itcvuc Company "fizrrzorrol s Citizens ’l'0flfl)'" Wlndgc Fred G. Bulb Lc'i..1:: wsnussnsx" .~.li"1'::i:.\:<,~<;x. Einmnrullw i?" ; Maude Willls r-zirlil: THE PiTfSY A New York Casi- THURSDAY AFTERNOON‘: r“llil"'" .: (‘iunlinllqllu Hllilcfinlimdenl _1 >~ (‘Zizulizlnqnh Dcmollfitfllllllll l‘cirio‘;=. ‘Iaavclty Quilflrcufi 1 ‘m,’ “.35., yqmir-lty Quartcttc Season Ticket, all i'§1’i'<>rn11lll¢@S. Re‘ served Sczii . i. . Adulw . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 Children under l»? . . . - - - - - - . - ~50 The Green Lantern Cafe Low-r Qm-l-n fiirrri Opp. llclllnh. ltrns. dThe above Cafe Ila‘; jml ii|.l‘Ill‘(l in tllc Public and III- tcnds serving rrgni-ir mrnlr». Breakfast 0.30 i0 i) n. m. Regular Pinto lllnnor l2 in ::.:-.0. i h l I S cr i’ in ".90 also rliolu-ll in order fllShEd lll grail ‘Tdllldetylfillfirglrastlry, lirmui nnrl (iskc for sale-also Cram. Cigars. (‘iron-um Town-r». lw- (‘irl-llm M"! 5°" Dri -i ‘ V only soles ofbdd ts were made. Lyons and Cro blind and bleeding puss. n. I :59 big swuts. H! flliodfito 0011060! There was an imp ved inquiry for sndi-Cocln-snch ‘ 1;, " sets quickly sud promptly bu. x loft the indisllflhurlors ltodsy and ‘ocean groin rooln to most ports andIBt. Louis.. . 1. . . . . .. 2 6 lv i V m, n “m,” m,“ i iflehrig didnrwurrdrfilssvlo; num a ~modgrlhliibllslndfll was done at Boston ...... 1 5 1' , - » __ , still seven ulv on h.h dlisto with a smiley ratsili Thsro was some ds- . Gnstonsnd Bchsng, Harris and , Piles srs “to: duo to con- pile of 52. At tllil suits period in m5nd_-Ir0m'.-Q!p0i'wi'l for grain inllsrtlsy. i i stlpotlon snd it is nocossn 1 ‘i i1921 Ruth hilllififl-IIOIWI‘! to his the loos] cosh groin market and Detroit . . . . . . . . . . .. 613 3i that you look out for this d credit“ ' '- "Iii _ “l” or morph No.3 hard wheat Washington . . . . . . .. 5 o o _ . , _ __>____ trouble sud hoop your bowels - _ _ were made t We P" bushel over Gibson, Whitehill and wood“; a -- W. ~7—~""___' ' "m," h m" Yellow He}; I‘ _" i froo with some good lsxstlvo- on gnu chlcsgoDocombcr option, f.o.b. Burke. Brilxton and Tate. , _ i ~ - 10f ritalnis nu“ , ~k_ 1 the m“ M Pcnslsr Tablets sro oxcoll- ,,;_ - Montreal, and Canadian western 3111B. _, ‘f’ P" -‘ i‘ “m” ‘m’ °“ tioflllly good in this m. and . mugs No. 4 barley at a cents pe _ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 1- - . . . i t; . 1mm“ d" l" b“ "mmd m“ mm“! ‘ nro of pnroly vogotablo origin. P D806 9 bushel over the Winnipeg October‘ _ ‘W9 it)’ 811d prl a CPI-QmIBPTO GU08 Si: g/lirlrjédlnngiéggzugl; ‘ pm, m; box-Pile Exit m ~ i. h. , . 3M1. Fmiirfrtllgltgeal ‘for girgtrgsltlmore .... ...... .. a 12 1 embodied in dmbck '5 , , - - L {O ‘n w H e and 00o. Try this combination i NEW GLASGOW’ s,” m ___ a r s p n. m owsrk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '7 ll 1 oust Lawrmc 11“? "1' ‘ lilo» “P9311 ROG 16S.“ ,1. “‘ Mukilzrleola? at ' ' "d Y" ‘"11 l" W‘ "0""- Decision to roach s‘ date for tho m "it" W" 4°" l" °" 1°" “Ml 3""!- Ellrmhsw and Lake. Bent- . . ° a i y , . liacllsiousl; fimouszfl-lmrlwzr: w, know this. ‘ snmwhm u wenmm, L-nhwo" ‘wil; lmgeayklz; ‘liturgical; Howard, Davis, Bqnqy m; Mm. 1sasound1nv¢gtm¢nt - - -‘ T’ __ _» " ' i . . dl k trod ' - ‘ ' ‘ '-"r:~--;--i _ - ~= i. “"'“l.'.i1...i°-i".-...‘.f.. 22.2.12: 1r.::::~;?..:f“*.*..§i:.:.:"".ii"sa::::. 5 ll F0$TER lé"'ill"lllll=»i ‘ill-ll u a," c "M "er" ~;,;:.-:,.;:.=; gmw = ~ =; "‘ “°°" “PP"""""- i i y i. - - I " . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' “ ='" =m c _ by a mellow" Tupper and sn- Robert ‘Bordon ' - Mr. L. 0- Fvrsullvll 0f Wflllilllfi- “m, i ~10“ '"‘°‘“° i ° ° fl . . . . . . , " ' - {m “W”, _.~--..»>__-_ . Central Drugstore . president of lhfl Piotou Ooulny ‘a, “a, m m“ Wm ‘m, mlfmdhmarngnd dllarmve. llal . .~. ' .. " ." 1h i-ss tilt- ' “n1 9 .5." 5151x0150» f ' ~ . . . - ' ' ' T?" ,,,,--""““" I “m ‘ d“ """" 11.1. Agent for o. French's iRZ1°§Z"i'..3.'Z?§iZ‘§.°§S.1.-1'3....§"o.1im-‘gggir-w.===4..m~ k133i! “egg-l only ome- wheduled-i . “ . - ‘ » ' - mow "W" '. ' 1 ——— l .. ..... ........ .....~.-£§*;.-..3."5...‘.’§$=""“ "“'° “° ’°" .....~. .::::r:."::".:r..':.:".::::*:....‘.. - o-""’.§.i .°“' “dbl... "“‘°"“ “m”. . . - i a . ,, ' Woflll. = w." mgmm .. s 1 n .... ..._.. ..... -‘ _ ‘ ' ‘ “-‘-'i' i '” ,, , ~ 1 ‘"3 -~ I l‘ “at l. m be can“ why’ 1min hitch‘ you ‘all: I di lft i glliltilélllieo'lllllth ‘gird ‘tlhrtusllspollso ._ s omldomshd Pittsb N W . 0 ‘l f‘ ' mwffm WWW!" 3115100101011. lffilllifllm-llll ' ,5, guwififlijfi‘ " '“""°' - s v1.1.1 county w: m. m M "my" “dell-mew to a mo. owl-it? ~ Powwo- w. . ,~ . -.- ' " stock fair. section of the Maine an . Brunswick circuit. THE SUMMARY 2.10 Paco (five heats limit) Purse $1,000 Hcdgewood K., ch.g.‘ by Dan Redgewood LKoys) Petcrkin. ch.g., by flhost- 2.15 Paco (five huts limit) IICTS. iubrey had taken tho first heat. brought here as s colt driven by Peter heats. This was a shots ‘ through. ‘Tm "TTTTfiE OWN i innnnci is noun , in inslinvs iliis WOODSTOCK. Sept. 15. --Sur- prises and split heats combined to make an cxcitinfl ‘being day for the biggest crowd that ever watched the Peter ‘Ihggert. b.g. (Lee opcnills day's racing at the Wood- Kafloff, b.g. (Raymondim. Three $1.000 early clos- Peter Tsnlpc, lng events made one“, of the best Earl‘ , , br.g., (Keys racing programs “of-the fol fairs and V ron New 2111 Time-——2.l1%, 2.08, 2.08%, 2.10%. MAINE, P. E. I. AND N. B. g HORSES HIN AT ST. STEPHEN ' sr. STEPHEN, Sept. 15. -_ This was the first day of the racing in connection with the Exhibition, and Maine, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island produced the win- In the 2.20 trot, Seldom 0.. who was raised in St. Stephen, came back to her own home town and guided by her owner, Tom Holmes. name through a. winner after Eileen It seemed todsy as though horses once owned here wanted to show their old owners that they had made a mistake in disposing of them, for in the 230 mixed. Marge Direct. by Aubrey Johnston. of this town, and trained 1nd driven by Billy Keyes, as a zhree-year-old and now owned by lDr. Dugan of Charlottetown. and Conroy. had it over his field today and won in. straight great day for the long‘ for not a favorite come In the 2.11 class Kinney Silk, the favorite. could only land fourth, um.‘ i i , ' Purse $1.000 Betty Direct, b'.m.. by Em- . pire Direct (Piptr) .. b.g., (Nevors) ) . . . . . . . .. 5 5 3 ro-i ‘Time-ll it, 2.11%, 2.18%, 2.11%. 2.18 Paco (flvc hosts limit) Purse 81.000 Mal‘?! "svolo. br.m., by ‘Peter Volo (Cameron) S 3 2 1’1 Macliubrey. m.g., by Capt. Aubrey ,Avery).. 4 1 l 4 3 The Northern Knight, nut (bee) .. . , l3 2 2 b.g., by Northern Man ' Dan Hedgewood, b. s,, tBurrill) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 3 3 .2 ' . (Cameron) . . . . . . 4 0 3 3 Twinkling Chuck, b.g., “IQ M] Sacchsrosc. br. m. (Burrill) 3 3 4 4 (Nevers) . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 4 4 2 r0 Time-ZJWQ, 2.12%. 2.12%. 2.11% ' 2.13. other words) i“ What do You see WhenYou look in - i...1.;s1 , rror? / v Look Older “new: while hsmpline. the Fort Falrfield horse, driven by Schurman, who 3 went begging in the poles, took the ' race in straight heats with High Knob Beauty pushing him all the time. F. D. J. Graham was starter. Following is the summery: 2.20 Trot Seldom 0., Holmes . . . . .. Eileen Aubrey, J. Conroy l Katherine Cloud, Mc- Kenzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Edna Klyo, Bchurman :.4 4 dis Time-Zn, 2.17%, 2.18%, 2.18%. _ 2.11 Trot and Paco Trsmpline, Schurman . . . . ..'l brings prematurely th h! the COIICCC shave ever of time and with the N same blade is used 1 . High Knob Beauty, Scoly.. 2 2 bad‘ m a "wmmt t° '1‘. J. Develin, Holmes . . . . .. 3 3 Kinney Silk, Comm... 4 4 flme-zlzlit, 2.11%, 2.14. purse-less expensive 2.30'Trot and Psco Marge Direct. P. Conroy. . .. 1 1 James Aubrey, J. Conroy... 2 2 Peter Druin, Walker . . . . . . .. 5 6 Western Harvester, -Long.. 4 3 Miss Lacopla, Jardine.. .. 3 5 Pearl North. 'I‘0ull.. .. 7 4 Dr. Bradley. Soely. . 6 7 'I‘ime—2.20, 2.11m. 2.20. ' ll. S. WIN AT P010 é FHUM BRITISH FHIJH. g These Days, Too Many Men Docs your mirror reflect the Freshness of Youth and will it continue to do so? Too many mcn disregard the fact that improper care of the face, including the shave with a dull unstroppcd blade, THE smoPPsp BLADE (sures Kenny lS or VITAL IMPORTANCE Only in the Valet AutoStrop Razor do you get that really helps to kccp the face young. strapping dcvice which is built right into the razor itself. Less work—-lcss expensive to your / This Valuable Book is Yours than They are, c unnecessary marks of age. y day in the shortest space most comfort -— the shave The over and over——brought super kecnness by its own to your‘ face. WRITE TODAY for your copy ounnsursn We arr‘ nnxioun that-every user of s Val-rt Autostrug Razor. be constantly enthusiastic. S ouldanythinghilp n to your rnor affecting its per act lcrvlcc, just send it to us azlrl we will rcsmrc it to s new-like condition vfithout charge. llfil 83 Duke Street Toronto world of polo, but only after the most spirited challenge they have ever llad. ln u close and fiercely fought battle this afternoon on the green turf of the lifl/egdowbrook Club. the United States four horsemen check- ed Great Britain's lmck i0 win the second and decid- ing mulch of the International Cup Series by a score of 8-5. GAINED IN FIRST PERIOD The margin of truimphs v liiONCTON, Sept. 15. — By d9- feating Campbolllon by a 6 to 5 score here today. tho C. N. R, I}. baseball team of th the semi-final series leading to the New Brunswick amateur lfllllilill). The deciding game Dinyezi tomorrow. Today's game was one of most hectic struggles seen here this season and was witnessed by some 700 fans. Costly errors were in evidence and occurred in bunch- es. twelve being marked against both teams, the visitors having [seven notched up against them. lt is, ihe -- »___/ /.___ ____ __ iGanadians Beaten At Forest Hills l, champion, was defeated in the .€-\ fl-Q» Y u’ N. FOREST HILLS. N. Y., S81”. l5. M-Jack Wright, Canadian tennis third round of the United States mcn‘s singles championship here “gained in the first period, when til WESTBURY- N~ Yo Sfllll- 15--—-,bri1lisnt young United States fol Tho United States "Big Four"|wurd, Tommy Hitchcock. score- mgain reigned supremo in tho ihreo sensational goals in thrilling come-' Hectic flontestwitnessediBy f f '7'” 700 Ball Fans At. Monctoii is city, tied llD match - llan i r ,sion, but it took all of the defan. ;lve skill of the Yankees to hold thi imargin against the spirited attao» of the res-organized British team. Throughout the last seven pe Mn rivdilecl l1 r Beout; ‘iods the Britons. immeasurub - ._._. s , fltlronlgthened by the addition viy-lqnplng, Canadian baled hay and sales were Hill nnd Smith. .~ and is busily engaged with plui l ° “Tdfldlng calml-lnfl- G901‘ "filarg dv c 'f1'~om Dr. McKon-Wransactcd at 80s per ton on n. 42‘; .F‘irst game: v ~ deinll.‘ which will be curried out c~ laml Denmng- t0 the mrwurd ll" i Elli at ,4 c lust night, statedlcent per 100 pound."- occmi Ncw York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 15 1 tween 2 and 5 o'clock“on the st éffifhi; mehAfiemfilllst w fltfllflt" “ um the‘ place and dnto of 111d final freight rate. The undertone nt iilc st. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a '7 1 side of ‘Trinity Park Saturday 11 r- _ s a. e a conrsse sharply with their rout in the opal ‘ l I i’ l Saturday‘ agqguc llayof scr e11 divine‘ and Sprlllghlll is ed. - was those that caused the defeat of the North Shore squad. although both tgams were very e . i - The visitors drew first blood, sins llll two iuthe first stanza and the C. N. R. C. threw away-an Ollllortnnity to tie the scoroln their half of the opening inning. -- The locals scored three runs - in the fourth frame and jumped info the lefld. but this did not last long, teams. Popular Truro on Saturday Pirates Win, Forge Pulls. sivlns them a lead of onoiii, this afternoon Try Little Bill ilohn- ‘Plttsburgh Piratsfiead in ston, of California. _ i Johnston's powerful forehand, llllllroving steadily in control, en. abled him to eliminate the last of n"! Cflllalllllll Dlllyers in tiietourna- lllllllf- The scores were 6-4, 6—4, 6——-4. The little California washit- ting the bail with his old-time Dace and precision and led. the Canadian Dsvls Cup star from tho start. , ,_ ged both ands of a double-heade from Boston on their grounds, 6—2, and 3-0. The Braves Pirates won seven straight. Neither the New York Giants nor the St. Louis Cardinals, in sec- ond plsce, made ny headway, as they divided a cubic-header thc Penslar . Pile Exit This remedy is recommend- ed to curs any clue of llllos not requiring n surgeon's knife. It has no equal for itching. 1i Ruth Needs 1 homo; to“ now "lint will put Babs Ruth even with his irecord 1981 your, when lie totalled . .i Cardinals winning the first, 6 to _ in 10 innings. and. the Giants the second, 9 to 3. at St. Louis. Chicngo foil six and DIlQ-lifllf games behind the Pirates when they were trounced by Brooklyn nt Chicago, l0 to 6. TheMarkets Momnssnjopt, 1s. --'I‘hc for- oign demand for ‘grain on the Mont- roai mllrkot todsy was quiet and ' Home Run ‘In Every 2 Games now vonk." soot. 1s. - o... inlay/cry two games froln the end of the season game o! the Nova Scotis. Busobilll egg market was bstwccn trade was fnlr. sun un; selected by both teamsus the sifu of the game. but neither team could agree on the (into, It looks as if the Nova Scotia Baseball Associa- tinn wil have to order thel game played on Saturday, as it will be‘ ifllcult to cornllloto arrangements from Prairies are above the ideas of EWNTIVS UNDER STUDY "l?" should Friday bu agreed on by both eastern buyers.‘ opinion favors esstem Canadian as the scene oifltlnue firm. To 4 Games In Lead‘ new YORK. Sent. 15. - rknoigfénigv t-illslgpggs for d 29 P t o‘ i , .5800“ 5 . riccs National League was advanced L013’ "timers are‘ fresh four games today when they bag-i r5“ 43) 59001155 33-‘ homcl now have lost l0 straight and the turned extras 33» firs“ 31. s steady and the! Faulkner, Benton 1,130 cases. The volume of busi- son, Boll, Rhem and Snyder, Sbhnitc lness transacted in blltter “'11s again Second gslnc: ‘ " small but prices were unchanged. Ncw York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. The ‘receipts were 1.301" packngcsQSt. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The export and local trade ini icalled Bth-darkness.) cheese was oxtromely dull butpric-i’ es ruled steady. The receipts wercrnin. 6.112 boxes. ' - 1 OTTAWA, Sept. l5. ——Quotailuns:.‘ 58 87 -——-i{-O-}——-——-' The i ‘undertone of ARRANGES BIG PKJNIC egg- markets com, ' -——~— delivered extras 47-421, rim..- 42-115, iul preparations lhnl hove bell seconds 34-45. delivered crises re-Jnfldfl by J. D. O'Connell, “the Or- turned. ‘phaifs Friend," to provide so treat Montreal-Th l fl o market for extras for thousands of Toronto's/under- ,,,,. Campbemon cm b k4 t s rm but dull roi- other grades. ilrlvlleiwd children- in me “m, and puke 0:3,, 861.1125 VANCOUVMH“ asking cx-l Second in popularity only t0 Smi- trns 48%. firsts 46kg. WINNIPEG-Deslcrs nrc pnylng ungrndezi cx- ilil. Claus, Mr. O'Cov_1ncll, who is is famed throughout Canada. tho Unit- cd "States and Cubn for ills picnics to children. has reached ‘Fbrontn’ extras 46, “* . ' and Taylor. The receipts were Clnnlnings, Hams, Reinhardt, John- MN ‘ Brooklyn and Chicago, [iostpo-ncd“. noon. Yesterday Mr, O'Connell <- itcdtlle City‘ Hall, where he 1 qdc . appl cation fora permit. '- "As ost‘pf several thousand; l;- phens, M1". O'Connell will convey is young guests to the picnic grourjds by, special street curs. Candies, \ anon-oranges and-coke will bmdlt- iribuicd liberally. The biggest feat- ure of the afternoon's program will _ be the s ramble for pennies, when nilifiiidsl~lilri undress of dollitss‘ lbe- scnttcred among the boys and gl ---- ~»- <+>-——— ‘ Kcnt magistrate to u nnvvy nc- cllscd of fighting: You wilfibeifincd forty shillings. Novyy; hi‘ ‘sllsl! ilriicn theyicull this s lurid fl“ fill‘- ‘croes. ' _._»_-.<»0-¢--~-—~—- sI-leririctta-WI hatc plwing brldgc with 1m. lobranc. She's always uisklng me what are trumps." ..1-lc_11ry»_-_‘.‘Ol1-‘~very irritating that. sift it?" _ , il-lenricttn‘ -— "Ycs-ss» thbllgh I ilulowk". .-. . . .. ~ . M)‘ Storage ex- ., n. 1.-i ‘..~.!*. .~ "ii-z"? ltras 43. ‘firsts 41. seconds 361 ‘ REGINA—Denlers are paying “Olllllry Shippers delivered case. rc- Prlces to retailers freifliolelgj trlss 44. firstlrfl. Seconds 38, storage extms 42- 71"?“ 40. seconds :16. Bigiéfigues (Canadian Press) i i i i AMERICAN LEAGUE i ‘ | Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21g '11 colillillllalg, and L. Sewell, Thomas and I- Chicago . Philadelphia: '.' ' ' 1..\,\f:‘-.;il’?‘1'. w. , - -.1--F<3q .4. - “- -.SEPT_I,3MBER 15,11,527 v _1 1...: .47‘ , .