~'r t Special Young Men's Suits, the very latest in styles Double Breasted Suits are going stron. A '1 ' Prices $13.50 to $27.00, also specials in glint-ting Togs for llictoria llay. ilpen Every Night until 8i). R05 PRINCE EDWARD . W. run cniixtnonmo wn comm’: _ . l I35 Great George Street’ .‘_ . 1, ,,,,,.,'.-;,,- ;,.,;,""i;.amazon‘ [Yankees Defeat Today at 3.15, 7 & 8.45 Matinee—26c, 16c. Night.—37c, 26c, 16c. by Martin Brown, screen version b y Frances Mar- ion. Based on A. H. Woods’ play "The Lady" -— A Frank Borz- age produc- tion. Norma Talmadge’; stirring portray- greater beVore-and ai that carries her to height: than ever which waits you with her to heights of love and drama. play gave New York its last ye sensation-Abe picture will remain the nation's sensation. The Chicago, Wins Series NEW YORK, lMny 19.—'T118 Yank- s lllililc a cleuiu sweep of their ‘Lazzari chalking iup his third homer of the season lwith twlion New York was 3-1 iJWIIt-ifl. Braxton; ‘Collins. l lite Lao-sea full in the eighth tiralilng by 11.11.15. 3 11 1 5 10 0 Crouecl. 'I‘lie score: Batteries ——'l‘hurston, Detroit Trims Athletics, 5-2 ‘PllPLitiDELiPH-IA. May 19-De- Iiroit took the final game of a three game series with the Athletics to- lilay, 5-2. i Detroit l Philadelphia The score: 0 .. 2 5 4 -Dattsrles~\Vhitehlll, Barfoot and Bossier; Rommel, Walberg, Iliirrins, and ‘Cochranc Perkins. Cleveland Beats Washington, 4-2 WASHINGTON, May 19.—(Jleve- ,-iand took the third game of the series tlrom Washington today, 4.2, iSmlt-li plohnson I ‘Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ Washington . I i ! Q . presented by Jos. M. Schenck. the ar's Canadtfs (‘osy I Corner PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDi t i l Professional Cards Mark R. ~McGuigan B. . BARRIBTER, BOLICITOR, Money to Loan Cameron BloekfiharlottetownJ-Em 2220-1-11-11. m. c. c. Archibald Graduate of N. YT Poet Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Eat‘. N0" and Throat Tooting Eyes and supplying Glance Office, Bayer Building Greet George Street Office Hourr-Q to 12-30. 1.30 to 5 McDonald & McPhce B. A. l. A. MoDONALD H. F. MoPHEE B. A. Barrietere, Attorney, Eto. Money to Loan ETC Fox News PRINCE EDWARD TRIO "oven-rune" “GLORIANA" BY WEIDT Prize of $37,000 Waits Winner of Speed Classic" INDIANAPOLIS, .\l:ly 19 —AD- piiixlllllllii)‘ $37,000 is in the hag o1‘ gold that awaits the winner of’ tho annual Silo-mile automobllei (‘urt- lo ilir- run ‘Muy ill. ‘lwvv-uty thousand dollars oi‘ the $00,000 the sprcdwziv company of- t‘: r; will goto-ihe drlvL-r who hurlsl 11's l-ittlr speedstur across the tape, frst. To that zimount will be add- U11 approximately $8,500 from tire. r-iirliiirator, i-leclriczil and other itc- lows ])l‘\’('L'llilll and i5 in‘ front it iqrmil. portion oi‘ tho time, he will w'n zimirrixlmntely $8,500 in luP prize lll0llvy. -— [I'M hard i0 follow ille- bent 0f a man's iii'utl when he in lln finan- cial struts. The man who holds his head too high unrlooks n lot of life's good things. Riley Building Charlottetown q. . e Dr. .Chase’s Used After Shaving Keeps HE habit of applying Dr. Chase's Ointment: after ' shaving has been acquired by many men who previously expdeiienced much discomfort on account of tendemeaa 6f the s n It is remarkably effective in making the skin soft and ~elnooth and prevents and relieves in-itation, eczema and ,_ §arber'a itch. liilcflva box, all dealers or The Dr. A. ‘ ' Toronto 2, Canada l-i-satirivs t-oiiipziiiiira it‘ ilu- xvinuer of the event fol- the Skin Soft Mr. W. C. Dunford, 119-A Danforth Ave., Toronto, Ont, writes “Having been aflect- ed with a tender neck and irritation after shaving for the hint three years, I am now using Dr. Chase's Ointment and ettlng wonderful reeu ts. l I Ointment W. Charo Medicine C0,, Limited Gharlle Roberts hard iin. yfllnlflgs the Red iSOX hammered out p‘ 6'3 Vlfilflfy ‘over St, I-ioliifi here today. '°°"‘i"'°i eXfBDt ‘in the o-ighth when ll. ' 13:" b)’ JHHIOUBOII gave the ~BFOWIIH i rec runs. ist. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. {Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ilflviilg 8- slight ed-ige over in the box. The score: R. II. E. 4 8 2 7 ‘ llatter-It-sn-Giiilth and L. ISewell; Johnson and Rue], Red Sox Trounoe St. Louis, 6-3 BOSTON. lilassn iMay lll—Hi‘ttlng the flilbil. Eliinke was sure uf his "i918 by Wiilliuins and a 110mg The score: R. II. E. 3 6 Batteries-—-Johiiiriard, C. Riglgeinl. azns-toirleik and Dixon; Ehmke and ._____.__§._ _ STRAND 3-—I)AYS——-3 Starting Monday, M-ay 24th H. R. H. Prince 0f Wales TOUR THROUGH Africa And South America AUSPICES 0F THE BRIT- ISH ADIMIRALITY ITS brilliant splen- dor will am- aze you. ITS strange sights? enthral you. Astounding, Indescribable Scenes Darkest Africa hared its most spectacular rltee. South America went wild in hllar-A ious carnival. TEEMING WITH THRILLB" aunsunc WITH comeov. -Mat. Tueeday and Wedneeday '_ At 3. Nlqht 7 and 8.45 Matinee-Mo, 16c, Night-No, 26o, 16c. BRINGING ufinurrlnrw- Pcnuock and P. “i i’ z and three to play. Marleybone Game Has Been Drawn IJONDON, May 19——Tlie vbiitlnig Australian cricketers allowed too little olme fovr the second innings 0i’ the Marleybone ‘Cricket Olub to- ti-gamc series with Chicago by win- ‘mi’- lmil 85 8 P981114 they were un- iilillg today, 5-3. ‘able -to force a victory. the game being drawn. . The scone was: Australians, 383, for 9 irickets, Iinailngsdeclared; the -M.C.C., 199 In the first inning, and 83 for 5 wickets iin the second. The Australians‘ nexit engage- mentopenis tomorrow at Cambridge, where they ‘play Cambnldge Univer- i. The Australians scored up to data follows: Minor counties dirawn: msex. abandoned. Surrey drawn; Hamp- slrlre, won; the M.C.C. drawn. Won 1, drawn 3; 1 game aban- don-ed. ~ S. Golfers Lose To Brit- ish Players WiOKlING. Eng, May 19.-—'I‘he United lStnbes Walker Cup stars lust all five of the foursomes play- ed hero thzia morning against a beam of ten iBi-iiiish golfers known as “The Moles". Robert Harris, British amateur champion, and Major (1.0. Hazlet defeated Bobby Jones and. Jess Sweetzer, four up T.A. Torrance and .I.\B. Beck, defeated Francis Ouimet and Jesse Guilfoird, two up. EN. Layiton and HiD. Gil-lies, de- feated Robert Gardner and ivatts Gunim, three amid one. WA. Powel-l and WA. lliiu-rray defeated George Von Ei-m and‘ Roi- nnd ‘Mackenzie, four and tlrree. F. G.-I,. Fairlie and G.D. Roberts (l0- feated James ‘D. Standish and C.G. Waldo, five and four Embargo Wins ' Irish 2,000 Guineas Classic (Canadian Press.) CURRAGI-I, Ireland. May 19.'— Embargo, owned by the iMaliarajtih of llillas, won the Irish 2,000 gulneas oiwsslc today wilth the veteran jockey ‘Steve Donoghue up. Em- ihargo carried 130 pounds and won from a fiolil of 10. 11W. Morleys Johnson, 133 pounds was second, and Mrs. MacKeanis Silver ‘Lark 120 pounds 3rd. imiihiiiiv l l l i ---10.ri0 Half-Mile Coach g Says Waiters Can Beat Mark CAMBRIDGE. M-n-sia, May 19- vppen lDlCk Floyd directs the hall’- mllerg to their marks in the I.C.A. A.A.A. Golden anniversary meet at the ‘Harvard Stadium, May 29. more than ii few "old-uimemWwill tihlnk buck over the thrills that this event produced i-u- their day. This is the view at least of iWil- jiam J, Blngham, now athletic director at Harvard and in his at- hletic prime a crack lialf-miier himself, a rival of the famous. Ted Meredith. “Perhaps they willl recall Good- win, thrlce winner i-ni the '80s, or Iirlolllster. three times winner in the '90s, or the great John Jones or the greater Ted IMeredith," swid Hl-ngham. “There will be others who will reflect what migiht have been hail the first quarter {let-n run a little faster Oi‘ had they sprinted a little sooner. But their races have all been run and they form one of the most interesting oi‘ championship events. "The half mile is one 0f eight events on the I.C.A.A.A.A_ pro- gram which has been run continu- ously for fifty years. '1\he slowest time was recorded in 1887 when G. M. Hammond of iPrlnc-eton broke the tape i-n‘ 2.20%, after winning the (juarier mile In tllfty-four sec- onds. (The fastest tiino—1.5.'I—wau run by liferetllth of Pennsylvania in 1916, aftcr win-hing a 47 2-5 "sec- ond quarter mile. "The first man to break two minutes in the half mile was W C. Dohm of Princeton, who ra-n 1.57 1-5 in 1890. Evan I-Iollflstcr oi’ Harvard, was the only man to run under 1.57 at a-uy of the twenty- four 'I.A.A..A.A. meets held dur- ing the nineteenth century, filer-L» illth has the distinction of holding the record for the longest span ul‘ years. The only man who threat- ened the mark was George Muir;- terg of (ieorgelotvn, whose winning tmo in 1925 was 1.53 5-10. "Will new history be made in the 1926 built-mile? Moredilth maintains that Waiters of I-Iurvnrd cannot ihrenk 1.53 because he never ran a. quarter-mile ,under fifty seconds. Two years ago -\Vattcrs looked better than 1.50 to me. I still think ii‘ he can avoid pockets a-nd run a, fifty-four set-mid first illlflflef. lie is capable of running faster than Meredith's 1.53." u ~ , Prohibition Question To Be Voted 0n (Canadian Press.) ALBANY, N.Y. May -19,—~A stiitie ‘(iyn to lIJiO-dspeclnl t:l.i.-. . .7, intermediates; 5 ltl 6.30, Yo: 'i'un's Volley Ball; 6.45 lto 8. Employed ibioys; 8 to 9.80, iii/Ian's Volliey uaiil. i I y (Bowling-J m 8—All fliueyii 0i», jen; 8, Church league, Baptists vsJd-ay. Si. Peter's. | Speclal—~2.30 meeting of Men Executive, 6 p. m. Stopper meeting of Y's Men. B, Charlotte- Y's town Girls Amateur Athletic Union . _ , - . “Y" Bowling COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Championship Game lMooro & MncLeod. captured the second section of the Oonuniercial lbcague. They will play Prmwae Itros. the winners of the first sec- tion some time next ‘week, MOOiRE Q MlcLEOD 211 183 218 195 161 ‘Total—2370. DEBLJOIS BROS. I ivitle referendum on the prohibition question its virtually assured for the fnll election. “There never has been any real expression of what the people of the state think of the whole ques- ttlon," Governor Smith, said yestern “I'd like to havle It settled once and for all, ilmd out for once what they really do want. What harm will come from it"? I. “EV: IJl~"CI-ARK" IIQ!IUIIQ . Not too thick C1ark’e Tomato Ketchup would not pour from the bottle if it were thickere-The fine, fresh epoclally grown tomatoes are '_ boiled we» exact right point, together with the pure spices,‘ etc" which form this dellcioue condiment. With chopl. eggs, fish, etc" uae CLAMPS ‘tomato dtetellup ‘R. Seamon J. Malone It. Forsythe W. E, MacDonald . I’. Doyle . . . . . . . .. 152 109 167 107 i102’ 138 83 145 169 121 1Z6 158 W. (IARK limited - Montreal Packer! aleo of the celebrated C1ark‘e Pork B! Henna, etc. ii~2qtluriitg every league game at n dis- .____ i I ll, 1.; » i-gally liaitvtl biiili ' ,’ - ‘wliitbrh tuft-r iiic right iiolillPltit-‘Sburg ‘ fence to the left oi‘ tlic I‘ Y: shall entitle the base ‘tuun luime_riin, levony legally batted ball] _ ___ right flttltly PVITSBUQG, M“ “q, ‘l lllne City League Officers Draw Constitution And By-Laws At a meeting of the (ifficcrs oi the City Ikmehiili league held last evening the following conatllu-llrlll and liye-linvs WGTU submitted and “inn-h gilt-s uvi-r tho _ i ,t'cnri- in ilic i-iiilit of said mark and Brooklyn ItlHyQ§ lsliirli outiilt- lilc lmsi- rumu-r to lWiJ lflillltt"illllilYWlillrll l‘tllll| buses “my _ ‘ ' " itnun inst in the truth innln, limit-ii tiffn-ml .-\|iicrir:in Imagine )1 MOM" i-i. it mist)“. pa.“ iii- Spuuliiiiig (ifflvlul National ti“ ‘Emile “illlllii-il liy n.1,, i|4l'lii.',ll\"ii.ii| sl-ull be 115041 in loafliua ~““li‘_*- fiufilillikh winiilngilr iii-copied as read: ,, livsls- breve; games, ‘ ‘ '_l‘hi- first uaimiul team in the of- uranium V p fli-iul >'i'ili'iil|lt‘. shall lie considered Pmflhurgh 4 ,tlie lmnir ilfiilll illfll sliull kin-p the‘ l,_lmfl‘i(_l"' I . loirpirt’ pruriili-il with two llllW uf- ‘\I‘_u,|0w_<_ Sinpuf W‘ ilriul iiiiSl-iltliis and shall also bu. HWML > i..l, hllu-liai i» Al. (-\'t'l'}’ game ourh team ‘llilrllCblliusllill til St. Ltiiliiplillfl “l? paling sliiill jiriivlile one i'l7i|t3t'.1i‘1' rain, " p“ these l'iilii'l“iill',\' shall turn over all INTERNATIONAL LEM inmiuy i'iliii‘iii'ti l0 tho ‘learn-tin swu- rt-iury‘ ilivlsitiir-tlie division shall in» u,» flilltnvs. forty five per- cen-i for carh tt-nm participating. Constitution of the Chir- iottetown Baseball League Article 1 This orizziulzatluui shall be known an The Uliziriotti- l Objects its objects shall be to foster and encourage Amateur vllawvlizill in the City of Charlottetown. ALSy-rurusi» tliocliesivi" isynatviina l "illl4‘l'lt‘u~~»i}‘|()4)ni Dlckei mun i" l‘ ii. -$ m 1 and Morrow-I,‘ l) Composition oi League Division of Territory m 13-0 \Iiriiir||'~ Llliilin-Iil |Il "h! slniiicit. Manuela SM“ iiiii Eton percent lo the league lrousur- The Lea ue shall consist of tl:roi-;"l'~ The “m w“ parcel“ m he mm“. teams klllifillll as the Revers, Aii- t“ 119F111)’ tiny current expenses A, N,,w,,,-k__ chum m“! Slam ;tliat may zirise in connection with nflufnlnl.“ ii ' ' _ ltlu- league, llio surplus it‘ any re- Np“'nrk 3 ‘maining in the ltitniln of the trons-f Hnihiylg- j]',.‘,,','|,‘,,.‘.,'“',"P Turer until the next annual 111001111“Jiltikeqn‘ (nu-HUI, km", "l ’ u) The ‘lovers ‘(Nmmw Shaniwhon ii shall ln- illsptised 0t’ as lit,“ r15 “ml iwilgnfl“ Jtifeei consist of that portion of (‘lzzirli.-tttw-|"“l“‘l "lflfllng. Al JtJlSuy (|ly--l~‘irst : i uown and Royalty Ninth of Huston! ‘ _ i1 Street and Brighton Road up to ' ‘ ' " ' '~ ~- 7 and including 'I‘. Idllsnvtirihs liiimc. _ _ _ Y ‘ H _ ' ' ngllvliyurivii ‘inilm _ -- 3 = Si. lluiiatuifs Unlvcrxslt)’ extrcpliaii, ‘ ‘VIM l1\I\.-i l l_ (iliilx. Kitty l.l.i>~,_ “m “W y] limltliiiiiiheii, lb) The Aimliors territory Sllzilliziiisxifixl’: llllilallini!‘ (iilulilitll ihgWiingitxilllk Jm-r(~‘"_l:_l|n‘ llplllitlitqlldlliii/imi. consist inf that pontlon oi‘ (iiliildiil-lqUallié‘full;‘ILHH ‘Floiwmm “lmqgvri 5,._..,,,,,| gdnu,“ ' " te-town Vl/lest. of Great George St. ‘hi’, l‘ I “If w“, m, _l‘ll,‘lq"lll"_p," ill-ailing and South of Euston Street Zlllllvpiliflld‘: “I huff?‘ ‘ml gum u; J,V,,>_.,__,. (“v Brighton Rfmd‘ ilu- lnlifiiuziihilis (‘llub on option. Bu“ "'1" ' 1y 0c) The Stars territory shall (fiili-l ____‘._>_i_ Fnziimnu; Parks and Dilly sisit. of that portion of (Ihnrlotti- lllllilllti iiL ‘Porcine, position town East of Great George Strut-ti - and South of Huston Street. Executive l The Executive consisting oi‘ the Preslilcili, \'l<:e-l’i'e.~'i<leiii. Si-{fyi 'l‘reasuri-r Iillli an (executive t-i-nr,‘ ini-ttee of three members shall bu. elected ui tho ziunuzil general I]1l‘i'l lng by n iiiajtiriiy 10f votes of liii‘ duly auoreilltvtl I‘k’.])I‘l'Bk£|lliill\'t!S u!" each section. For the pumiiisi- 0i this meeting cast-ii Section shall .'i|i-l point two repiuaeiiiutivus who i.ll- ly shall bu empowered to vote in the name oi’ the section appointing them. Powers oi Executive (a) Tlic llxi-iutivi- ‘Sikili liuit- [mu/his to iY-riiiiiluii- p? ‘lib’, iii i lcr or aniciiil bye-lion's toi iii: gov-- .|'nuie-iit of this uiuguiiii. ‘i. n i-iii, ili-iiir- uml r-.\'- .- ‘iitlllfi u!‘ this consti- tution illlli bye inns, lo adjudicate‘ llil dispute-s arising ziiiiuiip, [Ulilliii in this league. . Annual Meeting The Annual Iiiuetlni; shall no held during iilie last V/tfilii in April place and hour to be llilIIliJli by the President. Tile Annual Mcotiuj-t shall lmvc power to alter or unit-iii the (fun- uitution by a majority vote of ilic ilirly accredited I‘t3[lI'6SBili11l.i\'L'S of _Lo|‘|g Tom at all sections. ' a new road io_econ BYE~LAWS l ll . f, . I Every yployer participating in League gfl-ttmae mun-t be an Amateur ' in good standing rind must be ulig-’i—"“"*—"_‘_“_‘“"““ ihle to play an affiliated club re- presenting the City of Chm-lotte- town. Amateur Cnrde Residence llnch player participating must be a bonn-fhle rt-ultlt-ut nf tho sec- tion of which he plays at least fli- ti-ou days previous l0 the datc sol for the first league game. Releases I Any player eligible in play wilh a section as proscribed iiy bye- law two who wishes to play with another section in the league may do so providing he first guts n ivritton release signed by the sec- retary of the section to which he rightfully belongs and the written approval of the league executive. ,_. l< of Sports Free Ground RM” Ask your dealer for the Fleet F°°l B°°kd Sports for boy-sand girls. or write for a i’ Dominion Rubber Cb. Led, Box 330. Mo“ W113}? i George‘ 1115-“ A ling or other prominent mark shall be on the right field fence BEFORE‘. i NEVER SNEAKED ou-r oFTviE HOUSE i|~l suci-l PERFECT ORDER LQAFER I WHSH THERE GQESTi-vq- 5p: FNEAKI HQ Q01", COULD GET MY HKND5 ° .-. IV INTI. FEATURI l-Qdk AT LET ME HAVE wF-‘iiE PlTTY THAT FQR A PIINUTEL . Iliiillliilliiililiiiiiiflilf" W .ll i ;l . i l Grin Biiuni iigiiu renewed. ’ “ ii i