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MANUFACTURERS CHARLOTTETOWN MODERN BATH ROOMS ARE OUR SPECIALITY Why, not have those changes made in your Bath Room NOW. Can supply any Plumbing Fixture you may nccd. Your order will receive» every at- tention. FRED H. TRAINDR THE RELIABLE PLUMBER so GRAFTON STREET PHQNE 393.4, OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Tomorrow Night 8.30 Also on Friday Night The only appearance on thc Island prior h to return to New York and London Two Complete Programs‘ _ Of Infinite and Amazing i‘ Variety by lncuonau Acclaimed by lhr. press throughout the world. “The lIIZISIPI’ Song Interpreter” Aasuciale Article GLADYS SAYER WORLD FAMOUS PIANISTE Pl€l('.'j-.S~-$.l.00. 75c, 50c. ALL PLUS TAX. Scat Reservations nt Jamieson‘: Drugstore. SPECIAL NOTICE To enable popular programs to be rendered, patrons are invited to register their requests for songs at Jamis- son's Drugstore whcrc a copy of songs in repertoire ls on vicw. Programs will hc- composed of numbers for which most requests are received. BEN HEY "C I GAR S ( 00d to rhe-Leiuvtpzzff/ Reading . Billy Fitch Gives @ .3102: mix “day- SETS RECORD l ERMIL WIDE DBFEATQ NURMI AND RUNS TWO MILES IN 9 MINUTEG. 1 2~5 SECONDS BERLIN ,Sept. 1~i.—Running two miles yesterday in 9 minutes. 0" and two iiith seconds. EH11" W145- o! Sweden. not only settled old scores with Paavo Nurmi, o! Fin- land and outdlstanced him by A 5901-5 qr more yards, but 98731111611- ed a new world record. Nurml, too. outdid hlmaelt also beating the previous world record by covering the distance in nine minutes and live seconds. (The pIBVIOUs world's record tor two miles was made by the British champion. A. Shrubb, in 1904-9 minutes 9 3-5 seconds.) {o¢-——— HOW THEY STAND NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE \ Pittsburgh lClliCaKO New York . Brooklyn Boston .. . .. Jhiladclphia l. itvon ‘New York . . - . - - - - - -35 Cleveland -- 31 Philadelphia .. Washington Detroit Chicago St. Louis _Bostou 45 98 . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost RC. .665 .590 .57 Syracuse . Fresh Aspect to The Free-For-All WOODSTOCK, Sept. 14. — Bill) Fitch. 2.06 1-4. Aroostook country’: new tree-ior-all pacer, arrived hen He was purchased by Walter M Reed. o! Fort Fairtlold, after h! had won in 2.06 1-4 overa hall mile track in Michigan. Billy Fitch was shipped irom Detroit on Thurs- dfly. Wally McWilliama, son o! Tom licvillliams. oi’ ‘Port-hmouth. N. H. who has done so well with Peter- kln, 2.11 1-4, and the irest oi the Reel horses is to be Billy Fitch's tcamer, and the introduction oi‘ this newcomer into the select ranks oi the last record pacers had aroused new intelect in the tree-ior-alls. ~ There is a lot oi‘ chatter amongst benefit of what assistance El Verse.’ horsemen as to whether Billy Fitch is going to prove up to battling (such a high classed racing mare as ‘Bessie McKlyo. 2.01 1-4. who the iMooseleuk Club 0t Mosque Isle. nominated to take over John R. ran CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ One oi’ the grand stand attrac- tions supplied -by the World cago tor lc-ttctown next. youngest animal trainer world. having trained lir. Rex has made three complete ours of the world playing all [I10 ida and the United States. Mr. Rex has two distinct acts for he fair. his first act consists oi ieautllul performing ponies. (logs ind cats. cach wcll trained. also 11B original revolving table. Wlllvll ils little pony runs at the rluoot t mile a minute. the moat (luring eat ever actromplished b)’ illli lraden‘s crown, and who scouts ufio capable of retaining the liilc. {lyds mile in 2.0-1 or-all there been excelled on hull‘ uile tracks this season. Anna iii-tid- ‘owl's Girl, 159 1-4 and Sir Iiflvll- lave raced heats on hnli’ mile racks this year faster than I} ‘o McKlyda 2.04 3-4 heat at. Fvcrli-rlc» .on while Grace Direct pat-ed on exhibition mile in 2.03.14 for tho Essex track in Vermont in nu ex- hibition paced by an automobile. Billy Fitch will also llliVP. the 2.06 1~4 can give him, for the pair will race as a stable entry. both being owned by Mr. Rccd, and thus Bessie McKlyo will he play- ing a lone hand in the froe-ior-all here on Friday against the Fort Amusement Service Station o! (‘lil- the Exhibition 0t Chur- wtnl: is Rica's Fred l... Rex is considered the in the animals from the smallest to the largest.‘ beat and leading theatres in (‘zin- REX BIIMEIJY- BIRCIIS ill EXIIIBIIIIIN NEXT WEEK Comedy Cirrus. This circus is now in (‘hurlottetmvn and will per- iorm every afternoon and evening dilrlug the show. trained animal. lug on this table [or one minute. ‘His second act consists of i110 greatest bucking and uurldablv unulu iu tho world. “ldllllllllllll fflnpper," who curries off the lcomedy honors of (he lvill. He is ‘meeting all comers and $10.00 ill ggold is znvaiililg tiny ward island mun or b0)" "I10 51"“ icct-ds in riding him ourc around ,the stake. ' l‘l\'ol‘_\'ollc* week of lun. romt- and r1110)’ 11 Fuiriiolil imlr. Billy Filth l“ fl 1"" )nly in one race has Bessie 51"‘ Rcliliiii: liy Sun I“l'il1l('lS(‘(),)illzil-lfdlll‘. 3-4. 0W1’ ill“ rtcd oil" this 30115011 as u gc14>(-l\s.s‘ g-redericton track in the July ilvli- eligible, ziiivr .~lll0\\'lIll-'>' ll 101 "1 “will in (he ice raring in hliclilgztu and]- Outario last winter. ‘ Practically zill lll(‘ Alamo and] L59 3-4, are the only pacers lllllllXciv Brunsirlt-k circuit ciuuillliglki era arc hero. Almul the only all-l WHIP.“ “u. Early Tmld. 2.10 1-i.l 'l"\vinklili_r", (‘lilrkf 2.13 1-1. null i1. couple ni’ olllor llolilliili-o\viioill horse's which vllurrv Novors tho! iloullou rciusilmu. has soul (lawn; m Skmvlicizzul. .\lc. ' Tllls‘ ufli-rnooil u ilozr-n or sol liorsos \\'Ill('li have hot-u lilYllll-i "ill lllt‘ pun wock. arrived from Fred-i oriviun and im-ludo Loni-incl. 200i l~i (he Prinrc Edward lsluml 'l'l‘0l‘ tor. which won throo rut-vs in llircc (lays an lllL‘ Si. Stvphoil lair. imm- Western. amateur lacrosse lehsrnplons of Ontarfio, qualified for the final of the Mann Cup, and the right to represent the ens lqalnat the champion; at the west, for the amateur lacrosse championship of zCsnada, by defeating Nationals, Quebec champions, 17 to 8. Satur- day, at the M. A. A. A. ground; at Montreal" Weston Increased their lead as the genie progressed and aeveryvNntional rnllyflws!‘ succeeded -by rveprlosls irom the O tarlo team that sent Walton's margin up to ‘nine ionic at the final whistle. Above photos snaw the teams in action. . Two Cups Ottered For‘ Fishing Boats TO lBE COMPETED ‘FOR BY U. 8. SCHOONERS -DURING FIVE YEARS GLOUCESTER. Mass» Sept. 14. -—- Two cups to be competed tor by American fishing schooner-s during a rive year period were oiicred to- night at a meeting 0t the commit- tee i" chlrse 0t the races to be sailed oi’! this port commencing October 2. One was offered by former Mayor Frank E. Davis, and the other by George F. Fuller ol Worcester. ‘ your? period. but Mr. Fuller will ilrflent n trophy each your to be-lt v - v, w» ‘y; no '.. J a gion The Davis cup will be put up tor-SI", o; competition over the ontim ilve-flmfled_ ' lNcw York . . . - - - - - - - - - ~ . ‘ iiiil. Morrison, houpul. Ylln and Ring, l-‘lorciictr, ilavis and "0""! U"? Dflfllllllent possession oi the race winner. The committee decided upon cash prizes oi’ $1.500, $1.000 and $500 for first second and third places in the coming races licrc in which the Columbia and Henry Ford oi Gloucester and the Gnssnon o! Boa- ton are entered. The race will be considered aa an elimination con- tent to choose a contender for the international lishermcnfii cup. {ii-i ::Muacular Rheumatism Su-b- dued-When one in a sufferer from muscular rheumatism ho can- not do better than to have the ‘re- rubbed with Dr. ” ' Bclectric Oil. Lot the rubbing he brisk and continue until ease la ae-I red. There is more virtue in a it than can he iuliy es- . rep Mlnnrdflu I-Inlrnut handy. i \ u Protect your Foxes with “Peerless” Brand Fox Netting. “Dead Fin" galvanized ‘before and alter woven. Specially made for us. We have sold this Netting for the pest twenty-five years lo the largest P.5d. Ranchers, and are the largest Dealers in America. Write [or Prion. .\lr. Rcx makofll an OllPl‘ of $10.00 for zinyiiiii‘ sin)" Prince Ell" FRINGE EDWARD THE BIBLES onEATEsT Romance LIVING VIVIDLY Tl-H-ROUGH THE MAGIC or THE SCREEN. A Gorgeous Grade AA super-special. the shepherd boy who followed an alluring siren to wicked Babylon. the forbidden fruit of that rlbaid city, was cast out and; at last found forgiveness and‘ the fatted call. " THE mosT S-PECTACULAR p] SINCE THE DAZZLING m SPLENDOR 0i.- s HEART-APPEALING m STORY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926 . Today at 3.15, 7 MsIllIwe-Zficfirl‘ Night-Ne, 26¢, lee‘ “TEN comiviAuomczTirTnE . s. 0EN£g The Screen will never unfold a more glorious 0r inspired entertainment, than “THE y,‘ -’WANDERER” the immortal lstory of “The " Prodigal Son.” Depicting the story oi‘ the Prodigal so", A115. after tasting “The Wanderer" is the masterpiece of.‘ Raoul Walsh, who mid, “The Th," o’ Bvaddad." lThere isn't a person In lta all-star cast who doesn't"excei anything he m; she ever did for the screen belere. llooum zuxoa- less: c usrv (HIV . “flu Sumptuousness. Appeal. spectacle of a city destroyed by the hand of God. Here are the greatest love scene; ever filmed. Terrific Beauty. WANDERER" Q CPa-ramount Qictzlre FOX NEWS—REVIEW—Speci.al Music by Augumented Orcliestr ' Bill LEAGUES Ema-lana- NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati Brooklyn Rixcy and ilurizrczives, Pittsburgh Smll h; McMullon. Chicago Philadelphia Biluko uud Henlinc. St. Louis Boston (First flame) Philadelphia Chicago Ehmko Wulbori»! (Second name) Philadelphia Chicago Thomas and Sclizilk. (First game.) New York Detroit ler. (Second game.) New York Detroit son and Mnnion. Washington Cleveland Sewell. (First game.) Syracuse Rochester and Devine. (Secomfgnmen) Syracuse Rochester Boyd and (First game.) Newark Baltiifire and iMcKeo. Second game.) Newark Baltimore Carlton and Freitag. Toronto Bullaio played as THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD- ‘9- WMWEIRVE’ PM.‘ ' A». -I Tuesday. Jluructt; Slierdol, Alexander rull; Wcrtz. Benton rillil 'l‘uyloi-. lllaid and Morrow; ilarzruvo; (lrlmos and AMERICAN LEAGUE l ltllll Cocllranie, (‘onmrliy nnd McCurily. llommcl and (‘ivrluuiiltq Shocker ,BI‘ZIXIOIl and ilvugough, Collins. Whitehall. llamas and 111183- ‘Hoyh-Thomna and SGVBFIJIII; Gib Crowder and Rucl; Shanta and Boston and St. Louis played as part ol double header Sunday. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ' Prudhommo Nflillrritnll; Shaflncr, Whltehouae and Head. 5 2 Chesteriield and Sohulio; Ogden Ms/msux and Wilson; Henderson .10140, Carrol. 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