PRilNC ONLY AT a SHARP Adults, 16c. Children 11c. jclc IE, ' _ C!’ I “Zfidafllumd Also sunlwm" by the (amous Ranch Riders- me gcitnowlcdlfid kings cl the saddle. He Got His Man G.|‘°ping hi; vygyover rough hills “risking his life "l 90'5"" °l ‘he mysterious rustiers, Then the. ca?‘ ture not only to find the unknown "mu"; but their lcader-—Hl5 SWEETMEARTS FATHER. “Lions \Vhiskers”~'l‘\vo Part Comedy PRINCE EDWARD ALL NEXT WEEK STARTING MONDAY Matinee Daily Starting Tuesday THE MAE EDWARDS PLAYERS A Repertoire of Late New York Successes.‘ Opening Play Monday Evening “The Girl From Childs” A DELIGHTFUL, THREE ACT ROMANTIC COMEDY DRAMA A New Play Each Night 7-—BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS-J SPEClAl. ADDED ATTRACTION THE MAE EDWARDS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA BIGGER AND BETTER THAN even NIGHT-BM. 52c. . Pncesmirrmst-z-Aou rrs 25G. Seals now on Sale. Ticket 077i"! 9.30 A. M. ALL PERFORMANCES WlLl. START SHARP on TlME. NlGHT-—8.30. MATINEE- 2-30- 37c. CHILDREN 16o. Opens Dally at JUST LIKE A MAN—By Gene Knott Date NOw mxr ALLTHE EMlTFJWBNTS OwR iwis Blew to m: some etc txQlNv. JU$T , no» AFlER Mien-lea.“ ._ ‘twp-.. A/ .» . - '2 W‘ ’ ll s' q. . 4- x-“x t I. ! veP- wORK N-L DAY-JHEMQ _ HOME. to MOPE moulrojrue noose ewizv_sla~_i_otr.’mefl 00th so mvvmcepfiv so our soiled/limes sHAilu/aDEAP? _ uxnro » ‘ spam m Evahludw LDZVIITZTLF notational IN . ‘ i; ._. 4. I , . o.“ ».,z~ . - up.» r l (A! Chisholm Has String 0i Fine Trophies lad on ths athletic Add la attest- ed by the aunhy o! trophies In the window o! s loch! store. They ars Dan R, Chisholm, Maritime titio most held two weeks sgo. Chisholm has nineteen clips and eighteen medals. The! tell"! in a most strikina manner to the success of this splendid young ath- lets. _._.-Q-o>-——- COMING SPEED l . ._._. u by W. H. Goober. All of the leadlnglirlvsrs with ‘the exmptiuuof Murphy and Dick- gpson {IQ finding the 1915 grade lrstber steep. The most of than ‘are helping to fill in the summar- las while new men are swtrdsd the honors and the big and of the purses. Ln J1me MODOMH. started 0R -with a rush by winning st Findlay with Great Bells. The clip msdo it ‘look u if the daughter or Peter "the Great would be one 0t the slurs of the year. it proved her last iiash ill! trout. All of the other members {of the "McDoasld stable except _Winnio 0‘Wynn and Bob Seymour 'hsve tailed to win during tho lirst loop oi the Grand Circulhwinnls ;O’Wyun won st Cleveland and Toi- ‘edo and Bob Seymour landed the ‘three year old pace at Kalsmasoo ‘mild Cleveland. $ man who msda turr history with Miss Jennings. (Alien Winter. Sadie (Mac. Alias ‘Harrie hi. Jeanette Rankin and a number of other hith class per- ltormers is shy of racing speed this ‘year. ‘ Valentino (a having a vary bad ‘iyesr. He heath another Independ- .ence Boy to put him back on tho racing map. Valentine won s race at the ilnst Cleveland meeting with iBuddy Mac and a dash at Aurora iwith Top o‘ the Morning. The bal- jance of his racing has been clone mmOllg the placed horses or with the bunch which also started. A ‘new thought Valentino lost s stake ihorse when Murphy purchased ‘Dr. lstrongworthy. What the gray geld- 'ing would have done if he had rc- however. Ihe had ‘not proved a very reliable tracing tool for his present trainer. Fred Edmsn dropped into Eleve- |land with l csrload from Memphis. ‘To date Favonisn has been his only winner. His card shows five dirst in the taste-st company. It will ‘take all ‘that he can win 1o carry lthe balance oi the outfit. When Zthis home passes it looks as if his ‘trainer would go with him. At the beginning of the season {Palm had s barn lull of fast pacera lat Indianapolis. Some o! them look- ~.ed like ready money. All of them iiailed when tried. the lot includ- [ing Braden Ruler. John 8.. M. C. B. and Peter Mann. A fortunate pur- Echase of Norman Grattan at the j first Cleveland meeting and a transfer or 'l'h,e0d0re Guy to his stable is all that kept the tall corn- nahuicltel" out of the non-winning column on the mile tracks. Before lltho circuit opened Palin won a race at Bucyrus with Laura For- ibes. He won four racas with Non ‘man Orattan before Miss Czar fllioko bowled him over at Cleve- lland. one wlthfrheodcro Guy and Ione with southward. The isst nam- ed la s member o! Chet Kelly's ‘stable. Kelly was sick at Cleveland land Palin helped him out. 0t the eastern trainers making ithe trip over the mlla tracks. tow have tcund the going t-onzher than Crozior and 00x. Before shipping to Cleveland Crozier started at three of the Bay State Circuit mcetiiiga. Ho won with iMlss Mer- tie L. at Norwich and Miss Etta st Avon. ISlnce ‘he appeared on tho larger loops ho won st Aurora with Phil O'Neil. at Cleveland with Miss Cssr Molro and at Crsnwood with Knoll. The tide should turn in his flavor oil ‘the trip to Atlantis. Since the Grand Circuit opened Cox has been constantly tapping st the top of tho summaries with- out getting the decision. At the ‘first Cleveland meeting no was placed in ‘nine races with l-lolly- rood Jessie. Etholinds. Margaret iDlllon. Thompson Dillon and Star i-Ruth. ‘Skeeter W. was his only winner. i Sam Williams won the Matron ‘Stake for him at Toledo where ‘Prod Egan also found a winner in {the stable when he was given s mount behind Thompson Dillon. for won it: Kalamazoo with Mar- garet Dillon. The returns for the dash races at Aurora show that Cox vvon three (with Ethelinda. two will; Skeeter W_, and one wit-h Cupid's Alblngen. The two weeks meeting at Cleve- land ln August produced but one winner for the Goshon outllt al- [lhough it had starters almost (every day and a three year old ‘that was beaten a noclt in 2203'»; All of them seemed to get the worst of the breaks. ls the old guard passing ‘out or only waiting for its second wind‘! i The sums atate of aflairs al- Jao been 998R In (be Bay Sta and ‘Orange County Circuits. When ithe season opened l-Isrry Brusle Alitd aségtilod svstable as anyone in ;New gdnd. Now that the loll ihss been taken his score shows Ilwo flrstn with Tlppls Volo. one lwlth Purple Volo- and- one with lludge Levburn. The barn lull ‘which Rodney had at Sbrinflflltld laet June contained but two winn- ers. Jenny H. and Ptrslls Scott. The bslssco srs on tbs waiting list. Leese from the formidable ar- rsy which he ‘had at Monroe ssriy in the season won with Colonel Blilwlel-l and The Great Volo ilhlllh‘ was sent to him £10m Godhsn. Ho did not have anything llks Worthy Todd this year. ' (Flaming was handickpped by an accident early ~ii’l the‘ season. When h» managed to gut into the milky. out of the thirty head which he ‘had at Roadvllla his only winn- ers wero ilirlghi. Dawn and work. Johnny Cmvpboll. his asht- Sold To New __ York For 875.000 (Canadian Frans) BQNTO. 8cm. 18.4.6110 ,'!‘o mum Toionam‘ today published tho tollowili! would despatqh (tom Hamilton. “The Hsnvllton pmhss- ioanl l-lockby Chub ot thelflabimtal Hockey uncut ‘M will h: and baggage toNew York intarsato this morning. The reported price of the sale was given out at $75,001). The deal was completed this morning, by Tom Duggan and Tom 0onnsn.| means the passln of; profoalonsl hockey hers and tho. starting of the money game in N l are under contract with the Ham- ilton Tiers. It means the shirt-i ing of filo entire club from Hamil-l ton in New York. i Springhiil R..i.¢i~..- Game Saturday ’ SPRINGHILL. Sept. iaésprlng- hlll players and fans are ready for; the iinal game with Wcotviile tor‘ noon. , fans will leave Saturday morning: on a special train for‘ the Hub- vvhlle the players are scheduled toi leave l-fi-iday night. Fred Hawker. line fielder and heavy batter. who hasbeen in the sick list, will be! in the line-up Saturday. Lofty All-I bun la hianager Conway'_ aelectloni for the pitching duties. ~ o will prol bably be opposed by Williams. tor-i mer Sprlnghill pitcher. y l County Circuit bmisht out thei moat speed ever seen on {he hall- mile tracks {or a series 0t mach! lugs. At Endioott then-otters aver‘ 588d 210% and the pacers 2:071...’ The average for the moeiing wasi 209%. The average for" Monroe. was 2:11. ‘Fhsirotters averaged; 212% for nineteen heats and the) D1691‘! 2103*. for ten. At Gosheni the rate dropped to R0955 tor. "(elllrnllie heats, The trottern an‘ - eraged a nhsde over 3:10 and thef pacsrs 2:096. The average . Mlddlelnwn was 2:09% for twenty. eight heats. The trottera averaged? 2:11 and the pacera 210754. Alt the tour meetings there were seventy- eight heats trotted and thirty-g eight paced. Th9 trotted: pvgrggq ed 2:11 and the pscem 2:08..Tiiei average time tor the one hundred and sixteen heats raced in the cir- cuit was a shade over 2:10. Dickerson won twelve of the forty races in the Orsngo coumy] Circuit with Alma Bradford‘; Girii Peter lMflllby. Guy Ozark and Guy Hogan, These moved him up m fourth place in the list o! winning driven. Pitman is third with, six- teen. Vic Homing second with lwenlyons and Murphy first with LhirtHive. Childs is filth with fourteen. while Egan and Morrison "9 Ued for sixth place with thir- teen. Six new winners were credited to Peter the Great last week. He has bald twenty-nine this year, B9]. win has hsd twenty-three. Etnwsh seventeen. Dillon Axworllly and San Francisco each fifteen. Peter Volo lourteen, Walter Direct thir- teen. The Exponent twlelve, and Guy Axworthy eleven. the last one credited to him being Aileen Guy. winner oi the champion Stallion Stake for three year olds at Cleveland in 220354. Radio Program DAILY DINNER CONCERT! DAILY FEATVRES (Name of orchestra ls Ilvln.) b l 4) 4 l." P. I. W55? NW)?‘- Y. Waldorf-Astoria. WGHS (M6) b‘. Y. Orchestra. WIP (B00) Phtla. Franklin, l-IO P. M. WCAE (1412) Pitta. Wm. Penn. l-lotsl. WOI (319) Buifalo. Dance. WNAC (280) Boston. Shepard. 8J5 P. M. WI‘! (306) Phlla. Bellevuo Btrslford, WPG (300) Atlantic City. Organ. 0|" chestrs. M 1.00 l‘. . WBZ (33.1) Rprlngllrlti. (‘apllnl Theatre. W68 (M7) Detroit. Dinner concert. WIDO (220) Chicago. Jnt-k innit Trin. AVJR (hi7) Polltint‘. iiilch. Goldkett» “$181552; t. ' ’ '- l ‘ glut-Theatre organ. nvort mm chliigia, admiral. "WNW (213) rm town. Dluncr concert. lWTN‘ (MR lfilf ford. Dinner nlusir. WVTAM (300! Clan-land. llntal Statler. WWJ (BM) Detroit. Concert.‘ lJll f. M. . KN) (420) Finn Francisco. Fnlrmollnl Hotel. WON (.170) Phlcilko. Drnhe Ensemble. Wm (345) chlorine». Drnn. (‘nflthnglérg WW)“ 1.99) Pliillt, Hlflfii Aflfllilllh. 0.45 P. . WOC (OM) Davenport. Chimes. 1.00 l’. M. KYW (M4)) Chicano. ("ongrr-ss. WDAF (RM) Kansas (‘lt_v. Plantation Players. WLW (423) Cine]. Dlmrr concert. l’ h 7.30 . . (‘FCF Hill lllnntreul. Ml. Royal. WEEK (370) Chicano. Oriole. WPAA 147m Dallas. Orchestra, WSMR (Mill New Orleans. Dlunsr roll- rerf. 7.15 P .51. WOAW (Mfiltlmilhn. Orchestra. 0 I’. M. .8 Kill i405) llns Angnlrs. Leighton‘; KOA (822) Denver. Rllvur State. 0.00 P, M. - KUW Him Portland. Boner. . I80 I‘. M. KN’! (B81) Hollywood. Dinner hour. nAtLr nan-rim». srontwa 0.00 P. H. WNAC (EM) lifllfll". Wvrlny Kni’. I-ID P. N. WIIM I ) (lhlcago JIor-dlrn-r Null. WEI! (4 l Huston. Ritz Fruit"... WON (-110) (‘blunt Flrecalx Time. l M» ti. M. ' ' WIWN (m) Phil-awn. JvWsnIlo Period. W1" 1mm Phlla. flnrlo Win. WEB (41K) Allan". Hill-qua aim-y, l-M I‘. ll. WYY!‘ I53") (‘minim Ilvurln Holt, wruil mo» mm. Ilnnln KFThII Writ u"! “tins. "hllvlrm-w “or. Will’? iftlllll Plllina Dream Dmldr. l an r on WIGES (310! N WPG Hill") Atlantic (‘liy. Wflll. (810), Buffalo. tingle. W]! (M!) N. Y. Vornl. lnslrltlnsnlnl. WLWYNH) Clncl. Bulllness reports. W01, i210), Amos. is. - Pollen chimes. . All the world knows “Sally”—~now she’s coming backand Colleen FAIR‘ WEEK sPEcm, _~ iil-Days-Starting Wednesd '_ Mat. 26¢, 16¢. Night, 31¢, 26c, 1Z1 - --nn¢q.. her the greatest “Sally” you’ve ever seen. ("a from Florcnz Ziegfeld’: great musi- cal comedy show-Guy Bolton, author; Jerome Kern. composer, withw LEON ERROL LLOYD HUGHES airectsd by ALFRED GREEN presented by First National r-Icturcs, inc. ALL YOUR SONGS ARE ANSWERED’ Sallys Coming! And Colic-en Moore is Sally. And what a wonderful Sally she makeat Oh! But you'll be glad and happier alter you've seen her. And how you'll love to remember Leon Errol (h: comedian-and how you'll thrill when you think 0f 1:10 romantic moments when Lloyd Hughes makes love to our Sally. There may ncvrr be another one like Sally-the blggnsi hit oi musical comedy dcstlhed lo lcmain lorcver a screen masterpiece. FOX NEW hour. gram. DAILY FEATURED 0K0 A M Kvw (lllltl) clllkiit-nf erclses. hi. f‘. A. ox 5.00 A. M. WW1 (fliltl) Dnlrnll. Honing ups, ' 9.00 A. M. WI? (Mill) Phlln. Vhnnrn’! srt-tllln. “'12 WXU‘ 9.110 A. M. KQV (215) Pitts. Program. WNAP 42am ltmllnn. lillile rcmllnga WW1 (lliifll lit-trait, ‘fmvlgllfn lllnm-r. 10.00 A. \l WLB (Mil) (‘hirnllm B ox. _ “'00 (599) Phlln. Grand lVEkF (All?) N. Y. Mimic -wr¢cA (w) N. Y. Vocal. l(i.'.ll\ .\. u. CKCK (351) Toronto, Studio music. \\‘t‘(?Ii l-HYI Si. l'uui. .\l|lln. lluyn [ITII ltratrl. ‘Home organ. nl. 11.00 A, \I. WET (400) (‘hlt-nlto. \\'ul\lcn'a tnlkn. WT") (MR) Phlin. Luncheon lllllnil‘. WQJ (HR) Chicago. llmtiwhnltl liemw otnlrs. WRNY (250) N. Y. "Slum-atone." lnilslc l|.:lli A ‘ll KYW (p36) (‘hit-niro. Tnblt- talk. \VAHO (Bill) N. ‘i. Vtllwcrl. IIJI ll. M. _ I200 Norm WF‘! (305) Philn. Ten room orchestra. WHAD (275) hilln-nultcrg Plonnloglle. WET (m) (‘hit-hum Al Purnry. WNAC (280) Boston. Hht-pnrtl‘: Orrh Ellfil. , WJZ i455) N. Y. Orchestra. WWI (353) Delrnlt. Static-r Orchestra. 12.16 l‘ \t WLW (I251) Plilvl, Nriillullly program. KQV lflli) Pitts. Vrnlrrnnl. WTAM (R00) (‘levr-ln|lrl_ Euclid Rlllrllils. 12.310 I’. M. _ Y. "Scriuttlrc." illuttlc. ifllIlFllPlHl music. WON (370) Phlrnlto. Drnkw Enst-lllhlr. 12.05 P. M. CFC!‘ (ill) Montreal. .\ll. Royal 0r- cheslril. RTFL (TiOGlFF WGY (SH!) Jichfllcclnrly. bluish‘. talk. WEAR (215) Atlantic 1.00 P. M. Ilfflfl. "Klrlillns Flllh." Pity. itfi . f ‘ . Wll$ (fill-Cleveland. Address, Farm ~ * . no rAxn rvfoqunlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Llfl I’. M. KFNFWQN) Shenandoah. Concert. WCCG (411) “Ll Paul, hinls. Farm hour. ill! P. H. KFKX (I32) Rulings. Farm talks. Rntlln trlulcs. ant. aloo scored once with lilscot- .,_ . The four meetings in the Orange v . V," n’ a mun mil-v» luv-nut; no», _' I I’ _ ‘an v- ' "‘ normal rill-ulna. mun. Cl .14 t *'°ii.<.*".-i":.:r~. it-o \' I . . . c-mol- criminal r- flflfi‘ m‘) 8,30 l’. ill. KPO (420) Sun Francisco. (Ihlltlrclru 8.30 I‘. M 1 KHJ ((0.1) Lou Atlgi-lt-n. Children's giro- (461)) N. Y. Wnnlclfs hour, mo»: l " i I i l Qllraflml Bnnsldr mini-w Trlo.~>~‘ .» loncton, N. B. lnsicnl. S WEEKLY — PATHE REVIEW -— ORCHESTRA ’ Wm‘ wit) lmvr-npilrt. Aunt Juno. llnae- \\'()lt (ilk?) Nrgtéibrk- \\'(l.-\\\' (.126) (lllluilu. Lulu-boon unu- rcrl. "spill-lit." all. ‘ "If lllllll |\\‘m> midi) Plllln. (lrlzuu nlul trumpets. “'-‘ 1.1m l’, .\l. , i ‘(Nils lllltll Slmkzllililll. hlllslu-nl. .\\'(‘,lt Hints," \\‘li,\I" lilllli) lhmsim Flt)‘. llnaeliull. WNW‘ nlunlr. i . . . "Zhxf M“ I._ _.“_ ' M I 5.00 l‘. ‘ i\\']').\l‘\(.l_(l(l) ltunium _. i‘l(l‘l. 11c.-m '|'|ll‘iil|Ili. Allvrllnoll l~~-.-li.-.v,"\'f‘_*_ ‘3--*_ "'_'"*f 4 "‘"'"°'?,'"_“" _" a ,' "‘ ‘ .Ku\. '27.,” PM“) Anwluml] “rvnlnu Ill ill n": llil .\t. l lull. lit-la. llouilirtull llltli \\'i:.\l-‘ 140:; :\'_ Y. tutu.» """ 1.00 r. 1|. Kl-‘Nl’ (200) Sllvlluuvluilll, 2.00 l‘. 3|. \\'(‘AE HIV.“ Pllln. .\l||l.l1- 'l'll0:lir|‘. \\'i‘|(‘l’ (2132) N. \'. Sonia urvllt-slrtl. \\'il' iflllil) Pllllll. "llurki-t "Swirl." wizl-zl mo) Boston.‘ 55m . lr. (275) hlllwuukec. 8.0a l’ min r. n. \\'lt\\' (‘Sill Tgrfiflal“ lillu irulll (Ifliililllll. Hitullu unwir. -‘~- .. |\\‘.\.\.\| izr-a» xi-n-iml. Nlmrlt‘. WW1"- ‘WFAA Hill) tlnllilt. out“ |l.l:l l’. ti. ‘Wclirflitbf. Ill-Th l’! ‘Jv-‘i llutlingu, lit-lily prngrilln, Programs. in. (‘iulrn-rl. liJlf (Illlfi) Scuttle. llllslvtll |)l'lll{l‘|llIl. WHK turn (‘lr-vwlnllll. rnllirvfi. _ _ _ _ wmv w ('l|ll'l. Arm-rill...“ |.r..c|~1nn.|i\ll\\ ‘ NEXT WEEK THIS GREAT EXHIBITION WILL OPEN 'l‘l<ll£ lllCST LIVE STOFK FROM THE MAINLAND’ AND THIS PROVINCE WILL BE EXHIBITED- " The Main [Exhibition Building Will be Filled With Chime Exhibits front the Farm, Grains and Seeds. ROOIS and Vegetables, Fruit, Butter and Cheese. Also u...» Hattdicraft of the Ladies, Such as Woollen Goods and Fancy Work. THE HORSE RACES , _ y 4 _ 3; NINE (TLASSES . ‘ The Fastest Horses in (he Maritime Provinces and i119 Stale of Maine Will Race. Vaudeville Attractions in Front of the Grand Stand- , The Halifax Rifles First Battalion Band Will Perfflrm Between the Heats of the Races. i ’ W, Formal O ening will take place at eight “doc: ' Tuesday Evening in front of Grand Stand. Bu?“ x (‘onccrt will immediately follow, and the Vfludev,‘ e ' " fPcl-forlnanccs will also bc carried out. Each Evcnlll of the [Exhibition lllerc will be similar Concerts pa" fi ‘ Vaudeville Performances. ' ' ' rm.- Band is the best Band in, , em Cmlada’ c and playcdjl} a Band Concert rece’ tlliiilllifien , . i.- harlotetown Exhibition eek * _J Moore lo "i“.\‘rhooll (imn. , .\l. ll. Pullre Ill “‘ illlflfllilliflul“ clnvwi4 f t " I