\ The romance of s “F "l"! _!.‘_"..'.!" a small b0! _— of moonlight and Iboncy-suoklc -or baseball and runners. A SIZZLING COMEDY WITH CLYDE 000K Change of Play Dajly _ iillillll flis PLAYS oivss or Tlli llllillftp-Egl: Popular Prices-Night 3505 eszurro. or: ~- R. Smith. Barnes a Sherdei and E. Smith. Anlericsn League nd Bpohrcr. . . . . . . . . . . . ans 2 Chicago International Inogue New York . . . . . . . . 4 B 2 "' Faber and Grouse, Plpgras, John- son, anddiengough. , Baltimore 1 Detroit returns to the coast city. Several American universities have invited 4 Williams to enroll. .~ Vance, Petty and Deberry, Gooch. Fushell, Dawson and Hargreaves. Philadelphia 4 9 Cincinnati 11 14 01 Ring, Ferguson. McGraw and’ Davy,’ Kohl Rue). and Plcmlch‘ discovered that solutions contain- Boston ..... ........ .. a v 219B Balls °l lllllllll metals extlnsulsh at. Louis .;, ............ .. '1 i2 om“ lllm "me" "5 leilldlv we the Two Ohio chemists recently standard soda and acid solutions. nu! 'All-Sleeping cor Train To Montreal ‘PRINCE “nhwllilzo TOMORROW Speedy Action and‘ Uproarilius “Fun ' ‘Mqlvjrstirtfi/E a “ills susii ilsliciirll" I ETHEL MAY SHOREY or PM Vaudeville ‘Specialties Betwxg ‘fl‘§f,_..?,?§§§,,f”’*°¢l’ ll BROOK MEETS 6R0 0c, 75c.Plus Tax. SEAT SALE FOR. ENTIRE WEEK OPENS 93g . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 3 2 Cleveland 711 1 Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 8 1|Bcston . . . . . . . . . .. i) g 3 First game: sh u, d ' Buffalo 1 1a 0'ris .23 Beg-y. sewen’ mun’ H” a a ............. .. o o o i. i first game. Pb“ d l m8 -- w at of a readjustment mgardirg Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 l4 1| Gilasgrg Smith Hliaigrzvez, ilézolfggg omfma?’ the tourney‘ Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 10 2'Sh . i d “ll- mu llebec and one second game. I 83103;‘ “'"‘_f".“_.f7“l°hm"e- a u o Western Canada zoliei moved into Montreal 0 Washington I _ _ U l I ~ . . . . .. 4 lo 1 Sig: roundbuiolg swith four Jefsey (my 0 G d S ‘ ' ‘ ' " - seven lliie tales m. Rochester zimelif‘! all Chang. Braxtcn and Exit; aha survived ihe quslifviul Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 -' ' ‘ “lull?- Second game: . 71'1"" "FF few silmrises today. Buflalo o T H favorites winning only in some Baltimore 4| 0 OIIOI‘ bévillrser trio-es than anticl- Becond game: i _ - _ w - 0 ma es stood out. In Toronto _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u 2 7 1 _Per one Norman M. Scott, well known Reading _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ v _ ‘ __ 4 9 of ~ : Wllhams Dlflyc. from Royal Montreal. was fllmlllllied by the western champ- . NW0“, m“: vnucouvnn Cltlggng are m, ion. .1. n. Mountifleld. at the 41st ' servcdly proud of Percy wimams, hole. In-tlle other W. B. Oorkraxl, New York _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 13 ‘tlghe slchooiboy sprinter who amamd °1 Bflllllllflm. Md.. fell before his Chicago ______________ __ 6 m 1e cvlllzed world with his double YOllt-llflll Wlllliryman. A. Brildbeclc Genewlch. Faulkner and Hogalmlrm‘ Wm be other“! ‘l schmmshh’ o! Mount v°m°n' N- Y- Bmdbwk’ == grooklyn 6 I e y urns was one own. Br ‘beck mttsburgh 5 1 home and trust fund. when he then took three holes in a row to A eel; _ t Monday. ¢ Singing-Dancing ‘I'll! lsoiius llllY o|i"- Mill oriius Mat.25c,35c Plus Tax A. M. FRIDAY Few Surprises -in Canadian Golf _ , Ch’ship, Montreal BUMMERI-EA. MONTREAL. Aug: 15.—M o. result oi first round mat- ches in the Canadian amateur golf ‘lhlmnlfllllhln over the Bummerlea °°““‘° h"? WHY. there was some- i Sodinto a lead which he held to the en . ,. The Bcott-Mountlfield battle was a terrible struggle for the 36 holes. Aflsinst the seasoned Royal Mon- realer Mountifleld held his own with a mangnifiocnt display of steady lnllllh Rolf. A stylist. the westerner, was seldom in trouble and always recovered well. They were all square after the morning round and Moun- tiflcld led one up at the 27th. The ding-dong battle proceeded with tho tide swaying on the filial nine. Scott was one up at the 38th tee but top- ped his drive into water and Moun- tifield won the hole and squared tho mill!" T°l'l=1ll8 In extra hole com- petition. They halved the 37th. Scott had the game won on the 38th when he was on the green in two. while Mountifleid was into the rough and was lying four. With two Pull-S f0!‘ l Win. Scott was to care- ful and threw away the hole. At the 38th the Edmonton lad was stymied by Scotts ball at the cdgo of the green but pitched over. It was a well played half in 5's. On the 40th Mountiflald was on in one. while Scott missed the green; The Edmon‘ -u player. inlmcdiatoly followed Scott's form of the 38th‘ by taking three putts for a half where he had a certain win. How- ever, on the 41st Mountifleid gather- Bd hi! Elma together and taking one loss putt than Scott won the hole and match. ———-<0v>_..._ osurau. noimurir. rwoim Lvor Olflown 8.45 A. M. Dally Except Sunday. Arr. Moutruu 8.46 A M Enjoy tho pleas u of travelling to Montreal on this fni do Iuxo train. Equipment llnlldc oouullrlmcnt observation i Cl! (ram eilvlivlivdi and mnilwl flmrlns and dining can. * f’ :0 117103..‘ Tho glyogrsllzunuyi-Ntlé: OTHER NOTED mains _ "m" '3 b. "° ‘m - Ocean Lid. Maritime lxpreu E‘ ézlllfill. M n ha” o‘ M". I-vc. Charlottetown 11,45 A, M, n,“ g p; ' M- Mimlml 9.10 A. u. uo P. u. n» ’ fDaily Exeepa 511116;; . E Pfll prlloulors and reserve. one in any Canadian 9 t” m w i g REED s iioRsEs "w" q . wax. IOOIBB, City mm Agent. ’ ‘FOR SALE l“ l!‘ Tlllaitgioi Pszcsilhumnonl,‘ Ch l ‘ . ~' . . ‘town. "- . .,. "' i at Fair Grounds Wednesday‘ Forenoon and flvo visitors gathered at the homo of Mrs. Hunmcnt Har- perfortiloJulynlcetingoftheW. I. Roll Call was answered with ro- clpcs for "Hot weather drinks." Pro- ceeds from the loo Oreun festival _. their cars. Intense heat made itself BINTYB GREAT. EST P I C T U II I The Killer-tho dog with n lrrlw on. bu heul in the ghost 0mm k of Calvao ,-_- the dog who back to the pol of hi: won-hood - and faced heart- Nlllllnl adventure- RN. ’A -. ‘fTlIE coluanY-"swnu PRINCESS" iiiiisi iuciiiii CAPITOL . T0 -g DAY K; . I , CARLET ARROW" W. M. POLICE ‘TIIRILLER ND A MACK SENNET iii iuilii YESTERDAY About i200 people attended the matinee noes at Marie yesterday afternoon, among them a large per- icentago of foreign vlaltom with felt so much that all the drinlcables .wore used up early in the after- noon and in the evening pumps in the vicinity wore working overtime. The racm were matinee affairs. no cash prises being putiup. Every class was evenly contested and some of the finishes were truly exciting. The track was a little short. but on the other hand it is also a little heavy, so that the time made was fairly good. The plevious_ track record was 2.17 1-2 made 1n 1922. Edger-ton in the Class A pace ‘broke the record every heat. Monte Oerow who was a visitor had a mount behind Eastern Lady in the third heat. The following is the summary: Class "A" Pace Edgerton (Mcbsren) . . . . . ..1 “The (Battles, oi. - .' (iorollel and Falk- laiiil_ Islands” "The Battles of Coronel and Falkland Islands” a. National Tribute to 1 I I I Edgérton Breaks Tra.ck Record _in Three Straights Heats. -_Large Attendance. TlmB—2.l7; 2.18; 2.18. C1180 "C" Pace Our Polly (McDonald) ...4 2 1 1 1 Rex ‘Baring (Henry) .... ..1 s 2 2 2 Sharpsburg (McNeil) 1 3 3 3 Ladda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2 3 dr Mack Waltz (MacKinnon) .5 4 dr 2 Time—2.22; 2.22; 2.25; 2.19 1-2; .21. The officials were: Judges-Mr. Jackman, Mr. G. McDonald, Rev. M. Rooney. 'I‘imers-G. Hibbet. v '1‘. Abbott, Mr. Jenkins. Clerk-P. W. Webster. Strand Theatre io lie-in llileraiion , During Fair Week EXCELLENT PROGRAMS FOR. ALL THREE THEATRES I I With the Ethel May Shorey Aubriana (Lowrie) 2 2 Wlltawah ( ladner) - . . . . . ..3 3 3 Maud Axworthy (Wood) ...4 4 4 Time——2..l6; 2.16; 2.15. ' Class "n" Paco Louise Colorado (Lowrie) ..1 1 1 Princess Edna (McNeil) ....2 4 2 Banker (Brothers) . . . . . . . ..3 2 5 Alberta Patchen (Jay) 3 3 Mr. James Pendergast. promoter of the coming big bout, which is to be held Friday night of Exhibition Week. informed the Guardian last ‘evening by long distance telephone that he has succ i‘ in getting shifty and ‘hard-hitting George A1- lan of Boston as Jack Mcl/Clennas opponent in the coming ten round fight. Allan. by the way is managed by the’ famous Billy Hamilton, sport writer of Boston, who claims that Allan. who scales 159 pounds is one of the leading New England huddle- weights and has every confidence that his man can take this hard- punching Jack into camp inside of the alloted ten sessions. -——--<0->-————- (Canadian Press) DUBLIN, Aug. 15. -— Join Ray of the United States won the Tallie- ann games marathon run from Mo- von of Dulin ‘today. Ray's time clipped over a minute and ten scc- onds irom the Olympic record set at 2.32, 35 4-5 by Hanncs Kolca- mainen of Finland in 1020. Harold M. Osborne, of United States, won the standing broad jump with a leap of ten feet (l 1-2 inches. Standing 0f Cadet _ __O0rps Military District No. i? ISLAND CORPS MAKE G001) SHOWING Tho secretary of the local comm- ittee of the Lord Strathcona Trust received last evening the following information regarding Cadet In- spections this year. In the whole district comprising Nova Scotla and P. E. Island, 48 corps competed, Halifax High school Cadets winning first place with 98 per cent. The following is the showing of the Island Corps: 2nd place, Montague Cadet Corps '95 per cent; Fourth place. West Kent Corps 94 per cent; Fifth place Queen Square Corps 94 per cent; Thirteenth place. Prince of Wales Corps 85 per cent; sixteenth place. Kensingion Cadet Corps B4 per cent: twenty second place, Sourls High School Corps B2 per cent; twenty third place, Summerside High School Corps 81 per cent; twenty seventh place S. D. U. Corps 70 per cent; The local committee of the Lord Strathcona Trust wishes to congra- tulate the Island Cadet Corps on the splendid showing they have made again this your at annual inspection. THE Lsaonsr exnlnl EXCURSION Lnilvus BY c. P. ll. PULMAN CARS time with real nice people. Don’t Miss This C. P. R. Atugfillt, llut bookings must be made arrangements. Charlottetown Passenge meet our party there at the ll transportation. llarry Putnam Arrives Harry Putnam, 2071-4 whose ex- ploits last year was the talk of the Maine Circuit will arrive in Char- lotteiown Saturday evening to take part in the frec-for-sil pace at the Exhibition races Thursday. This is great news to the management and will result ill a terrific duel between Harry Putnam. Tarzan Gratian, El Verso and the others. Vlc Douse ‘Coming A wire was received by Secretary Boulter yesterday from Woodstock, shipping for . Charlottetown his string of race horses. He competcdi at fPl-esqile Isle last week, but owing to min nearly all the races were de- clared oil. . "Bill Sharen" Creates Great Interest Since the write-up about "Bill Sharon" appearing in Monday's Guardian, a large number of visit- NBEST EXQiJRSION or TllE YEAR T0 THE TORONTO EXHIBITION 1o nsYs- i. non 5110.00. .. . INCLUDING Visits with Sight-Stein, at Quebec, Manual; 0mm and Toronto. A 160 mils Bus Trip to Admission to the Big Fair. All tl-ausportaitlon (i _ Bertha 11nd ' State Rooms.) Rooms at Hotels and Meals’ at Adm“; Beatty, Chateau Frontenac, Chateau Laurler and a real good Apply for full information and book, ROBINSON ‘S TOURS 119 HOLLIS ST., HALIFAX can goby C. N. B. to St. John and allfax Price. Wc will arrange Al THE A iiiiiiiiiiiiii TRACK i i N. B., stating that Mr. Dousewns ‘ horse racing and very few men are l. '1‘ 16. 192s W1 AUGUS fio. “IN rim ‘wonm ,HALIFAX AUG. 25th AND RETURNS ssrr. our W onderful . Trip Charlottetown at once so we can make our treated to some good workouts over the Exhibition track the last couplo of days. El Verso stepped in 2.1214, Major VAubrey, 2.15 1-4 with tile first qua f r-irrfiild-fii Marge Direct in . 2.15 -4, Jack Dempsey. 2171-4; Bill Silarcll, 2173-4; Eelma Dewey in 2.18 3-4. Various” other irons“; and pacers wcilt miles in from 2.1’! to 2.35. Some good workouts should takdi‘ place ‘ today and tomorrow and then". a let-up will be in order to _have'tilem all feeling good for Wed. nosdayiTlaursday and Friday, Dr. Christopher Gives Trophy Dr. F. W. Christopher, promin- ent dentist of Boston, Mass. arriv- ed in the city last eveningwiiid brought with llllll a beautiful silver trophy, which is now being display- ed in the show window of the Mac- Kinnon Drug Co. It is to be given to the winner of the frec-for-sli pace which will be raced on Thurs- day,“ August 23rd. The Doctor takes a very keen interest in harness >rs have been at the Exhibition lrack endeavouring to get a look at‘ any paid $25,000.00. Those who saw him work out on, hings for "Bill" in driver Galileroifs lands. ‘ Visitors are warned not to go| loccllt “Bill“ would like nothing letter than u chance to bite oil n “Bill. ’ l Players popular priced Repertoire Britain s Heroes of the Company, at the Prince Edward all _ Sea-s- iiext week and the Strand and Cap- i- ltol theatres both in operation with Th8 Nil-Vii! specially selected picture programs, The Empire! Charlottetown will be well supplied Inseparables bound together by invincible ties, as they actually are, may be seen in the film of war at sea. “The Battles of the Coronal. and Falkland Islands," which op-' ened at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday. The picture demonstrates as no- thing else can that the Empire can- not exist without the navy, and gives an excellent idea to the lands- men ofthe life of the Jolly Jack Tar. Jolly he is in peace. with his narrow hipped. wide bottom trous- ers, and Just as jolly when at war, as is shown by his elation when the British ships of the line steam out from harbor of the Falkland Islands on the trail of the foe. an aveng- ing, unforgiving and fighting line. They are Jubilant and aching for a fight from turret to stokgholc. and how they revenge the loss of tho battleships. "Good Hope" and" Mon- mouth" after the traditional inan- nel- of the British seamen - best and then save their foes, make the picture realistic and wonderful. Apart from the history viewpoint, and the fllfnglves one an idea of what war on the high seas is like. such as few had before, there are scenes of fighting ships and men. roaring cannons that fire broadsid- crl. ships breaking out into Ill-e, and other scenes that Just grip one beyond explanation. roll of Thrills. Like the picture "Wings." this pioturlltion of one of Britain's with first class entertainment dur- ing Fair Week. The Princc Edward program will be changed daily with matinees" daily except Monday. Among the pictures for the Strand llre Syd Chaplin in his biggest sensation "The Missing Link," and Eleanor Glynn's story. "The Mad Hour." a plcturizution of modern madcap youth, augmented by the Prince Edward orchestra. The Capitol is also prepared with a special assorted line-up of pictur- cs. . . “Condemned Men . Are Reprieved (Special lo the Guardian) LONDON, Aug. 15.——Threc young men condemned to be hanged this moniing received from the home secretary a reprieve under circum- stances as dramatic as ever were commente‘ upon by novelist or playwright. within twelve hours of the time set for the execution. Cir- cumstantial evidence. figured large- ly in the case. and the Lord Chief Justice remarked when the appeal was dlsmimed that the case had been proven "with mathematical Counsel _for the prisoners had loaded that the fact the flufl’ _ ound on the victim's clothes was similar flui! from upholstery of a i ncile with d H ’ Circle the Globe record dish around the world .. their plum “The City of’ New York" I. The roirolilla cabin niorropl-no "Cliy oi u.‘- Yolli" vi loaded fIll‘:‘lfl'I'll-Ifllll c liner. ICED II I (‘AIIYTIPSCMOI mi’?- hc undo his In: world new lJh lncst important and history-moths" naval battles. gives one the sensa- tiomo! hing aboard ship, slicing through choppy seas at l5 knotI. l) knots; ‘I0 knots and full speed ahead. GIIVBII nos-bunt. Thom-are more thrill moments, as the battllo bo- tho bridge. with the realisation‘ that all is over. and that the ondds in tight for your ships must sink, the enemy having gained the whip hand for the moment: the fighting of firs aboard ship. the manning and the guns to the int lupin- __..._..._.....'_'i , ‘y. A I .. ‘ APPLY lllAllllll loos-man. ros rosna; - .1 y swells wuh motor our used by ‘the prisoners was not conclusive although this was one o! the features of the prosecut- or’8 case. It is more than O0 years ilinoe three men_ were hanged in Briipih ‘for the murder o! one. At Olfdifl some months ago three men ginl, as one seems to be stsndiilgiolr-wurecorldemlved to death for the murder of a football player, ‘but one wfl Insane, thQ other two bQlng lrsrqoln- The tflo were convicted for robbing ‘andl assaulting ah old- ei-ly man near Brighton and the victim died-of his inillrles. The criminal appeal court‘ refused in in- Miilllb ind-me homo iscty. after inking hull. and finally of the ships. ' ‘ lost opportunity to picture. mums various rcprsscltstions fififl omcisily will! hut ston- t that he was ilrnblo to Majesty to intervene. Twice now, John Henry MGM‘! has circled the world in record time. On ouch occasion tho Can- adian Pacific liner "Empress of Russia" has enabled him to boat all former records. Twenty-three days before his plane "The City of New York" landed at Gui-tics field, L.l.. Moors and ills pilot. B. D. Collyor, flew 700 miles out to sen and landed uhoarrl tlle ship that conveyed him to Franco. Arriv- ed in Europe. he flew from (thor- bqltg po Mrlw ma and boarded the "Empress o Russia" at Kobe, whore the white liner wnlteil ready to dosh across the Pacific anion-v. - lllil l... lmlwp nil? tél-her win ptsfl. n n N. Moors and to Vancouver. From Vancouver to New York was covered by Mears’ monoplane, which he car- ried with him on board. ln his first article Msars prophesied suc- ooss for himself and his compila- ion because "the (Iilnadian Pacific liner “Empress of Russia" brought me luck when I broke the record in 1913 and I look on it as segood omen that sho is to help me brook the TIlCONI again." ' He su seeded in breaking the record cv n butter than expected, the “Empress of Russia" bringing lllm in s day iniouiioi oollqouio, enablhu him to lrop across no‘ ace-um. B B better informed on race matters. lie .he trottel- for which Tommy Mur- official a_t race meets. he track were greatly impresseilmfllqllflfl {will I-Yllfill BT05» flliklllil with his easy way in getting cvorjihat the public be informed that llc ground. Horsemen say he never illi-‘y M0 bflllBllli; 0V9? U10 Qrtliwll cokcd better or nevci- was sound-‘mldwlly 6V9!‘ E9611 in Elite"! Cflll- rr in his life and are predicting biglada. Sixteen large cars are neces- sary to fiansport the paraphernalia. It will arrive on‘ Saturday‘ and will bc ‘ready for fun ‘on Monday even- icar ills stall as the apparently ili-‘lrlg- Ollfilllllg lllghl- 0f EXhlbil-iflll- iiecc of hand. Bill performs inmhucctric Company has ‘i-ce-for-oll trot on Wednesday andllall-‘Ofit transformer ever seen viii neg hove it a1] m5 own way, as iluci installed it at the Exhibition "Jack Dempsey.“ 2111-4, who wnnicvfflllhds. This machine is necessary welve straight rnces through theiw simply the power to drive the vloine (liming, last your, likes OuYiVliflOIlS contrivunces for the Lynch rack and will make it warm forjB . Grandstand have been rewired by Good Work-Out at the, Race Track Kelly and Cox so as to have them brilliantly lighted for the evening Timers on the grandstand ivere silows and performances. ' (glilgeudmha-Curth Plaid, N.Y.. e Empress of aboard. Sh: was used hyMnrs In 19H whfll continent in his plane and of?!" , at Battery Park, New York. days, 15 hours, 31 min seconds altar he had lofi. on h" journey eastward. following tologi-sni to Mr. ll. yer and I want to exilfe" deep appreciation for the 50'9" cooperation we have recelvedi our trip across the Pacific on "l9 "Empress of Russia." the ship in to Victor evening ahead of sohod Si" is a skillful driver and an excellent Atelegram was received yesterday Supt. McKee of the Maritime Ei- imported‘ ros., Shows. The Exhibition Grounds and —Inlan\aifomll Nnnml PW“ for lo boivid mum: ihn ed Mun llmi llnr, wllh rho uoclmwhlch cnrr uies. lllld 3 Ho iicnl m‘ .~ n Pool "‘C0l_I- our did eaumont, of tho Canulla teomshlps at Montreal: Gettin! jg Ffldlf ulo 18"“ and we are dvelllv I'm‘ »-l-..iil.‘-.'. I 11v’