Matinee-lfic, 11c. IF ‘VOU NEW MYSTERY SERIAL Archer” BY ALL MiEANS See It Today Serial should‘ have. first to last Chapter. It Now ! Today ! y I ‘n See l Till. BEST llAll LAST CHAPTER OF “WILD WEST” THE SHOCK _ < V, Ialdwin. ‘What shock?" Night—-26c, 21c, 11c MISSED THE “The Green It has everything a good‘ it will hold your interest from the Churchill: “Quick! The emailing-salts; the shock is toe great." "The Green Archer" the New . addition to the delay, a provision LOBSTER PACKERS Send us your order for any Galvaniz- i p ed Sheet Metal Equipment you may require. i '51 A BOILERS, TRAYS, (ZULENDERS, SANITARY PACKING TABLES, STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS, ETC. made at short notice. "All. ORDERS PRDSIPTLY ATTENDED TO. '1 FRED H. TRAINUR PHONE 393-J. B0 GRAFTOh STREET §d OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ment is Large, Complete and Fresh THE ASSORTMENT INCLUDES: Peppermint A iiompiete Burnt Almonds Filbert Nougatlnes Neugatines Whipped Cream , Stuffed Dates Belmont i Marachirlo Cherry Cocoatlnas Q Maple Walnut Jordan Almonds Bordeaux Ginger Sherbet Vanilla Stuffed Date And many other kinds. Call or phone ue your onder. ‘Assortment THE POPULAR DRUGSTORE Phone 1085. ()llr Moirs ‘Bulk Assort- Raspberry Carameio J. ERNEST H. WORTH 142 Prince Street iiheap but Good ____._____._i__- See our 25c. 50c and 98c lines of women's beets and aheee, but don't fall to examine our new Black Kid Oxr-‘orde with pillew welt sole at $2.95 and strap slippers mado of the eame leather $2.60 for these have been made for our- eelvee this Spring and are not slop made or Bankrupt Gtoek. Men's solid and durable work boots . . . . . . . . . . .. eztoe Whole quarter grain leather thee packe . . . . . . .. $3.75 child’. lllppcrl patent or kid. 3 to 7 for . . . . . . . . .. 88c ileiepreef Hosiery Come to ue with your feet troubles. Our Mr. Brown (Prietipedist) succeeds where there fail and WE don't have to import brains for this work. trefl’ Bros Limited p w“ "M-m-rflor ———-~—---—*-——-—‘+-=~g. ,- Tom Mix’s Latest “The Best Bad Man” Pflflfll Edward lerlai and ti" Laee Chapter of "Wild Welt" Complete All Star Week End‘ -Pro9ram. , When you see Tom Mix in "The Best lBad iMan," which opened a. two ldayfs engagement yesterday at the Mince Edward Theatre. you ‘re going to experience more lgenu- ‘ino thrills tllall you ever believed c-ollld be crowded into one evening. For ‘Mix, wllo never has been a sit- by-tbelire lyllc of screen actor, ls incessantly on the jump lu this picture. rlt would seem to the i!!!‘ mind tilai, sooner or later. he would run out of raw material from which to create thrills. but such doesn't appear to be the case. At any rate. not when “The Best Bad Man" w-as pllt lz-u the screen. “The ‘Best lllad Man" is the screen adaption of Max Brand's novel. "Senor Jingle Bells." mud it ls an exceedingly entertaining story. ‘it uffondn both Tom and Tony oppor- tunities galore for the sort o! haz- ardous feats that made them tam- ous and will thrill even those hlwso screen patrons who fancy them- selves thrill-proof. Golf Season Late But Fits Advanced Dates CHICAGO. May 28. -—Crowlling of the various major American golf champions will come later than usual this year, owing to the plan to allow participation by the stars of the United States in the British meets. This scheme which was deemed justified on account of the large number of leading linksmell who desired to enter the Transatlantic contests, pushed the National open championship over into July. Nature seemed t0 approve of the arrangements. for the season wasabout a month late, with grass just recently beginning to grow lll the northern states. ln was made for the automatic quail"- fication of the thirty leaders in ‘last years national open. so that invaders of Europe would not llil\‘P lo hasten back for the elimln~ illl0ll rounds in seventeen cities on June 14th. 'l‘bc curtain raisers in the Unit- ed States, in addition to the south- ern tourneys. are the qualifying rounds for the national open the luidlllo of June and the 'l‘ransluls- slssippl championship at tile Ai~ gouquln club. St. Louis, June 21st. 26th. This mldwest title will be defended by Clarence Wolf of St. Louis. who won ill a thrilling luatch at. Omaha Field club last year fronl Arthur Bartlett of Oi- iuluwa, both taking several strokes off par. The oust has most of tllc natiou~ al meets. but the opcn will be play- cli on the links of the Sclnio club at Columbine. July 8-10. The tournament this year will adopt- tile plan used in the Western open for ll lolll; time. All the field pitlys eighteen holes fnr two days. and then tile sixty iour survivors play thirlysix holes on the final tiny. flilucfarlanc, who won last year at Worcllesicr in a remark- illill‘ overtime playoff. has hull irnubio with his eyes sillco lilon. and may hzivc tllifitwulty in f0l.iilll~ lug the honor. 'l'ilc Western Amateur champ» ionsilip. has sci its venue at tho scenic course of the \Vhllo llvllr Yurbi. club. lSi. l'illll. July li)—2i. iflleie ‘Carter 0i‘ Oklahoma (Ziiy. who won tlll’ tiik- last. _vr*ur ut lic- trnii, plans to defend his crown. The Public illlks evelll lrolnos llrxt at Buffalo municipal course the week of Aug. (l. and the rapid increase in the number oi‘ city courses throughout tho cnuuiry promises a record entry list. The only conflict in dates is that between tho Western opcn and iim Women's Western. The women. whose queen now is Airs. i<1iaiuo Itosenihal llelnhart of Dcilas. are to decide whether to change their dates oi‘ Aug. 23~2S. wbiln ibc Western opcn, which has Vlfllliilly the same contenders as ibc National open. takes place at Highlands club. llllllianapolis lilo litter hRif nf tho same week. blac- lmnnld Smith or New York is king of that realm, and Dléllls lo ill-feud ills throne. Tile conference to ll(".'llll' lvllolll- or Bobby Jones shall rclnoiu nu- iinllal nlllaiellr cllllulpitlll for lOllg- Jesse Sweetser One oi‘ the Walker Cup team of goi- fera from the United States now etrivinp for honors on the British coareee. New Speed Boat Records Expected At Ohio Races LOUISVILLE. Ky.. May 27. ~ Speed boat records are expected to tumble in the nineteenth annual regatta of the Mississippi Valley Power Boat Association to bc llt"l'l 0n the Ohio river fourteen miles above bcre on July 3—-—5. Tho iive~mile course should be exceptionally fast as the river 8i that point is about 1,000 feet wide and with not enough current to materially reduce up-stream speed. Tile program is for six races each day, ranging from five to ton all the final day. ‘Purses aszrezfllills $5.500 have been guaranteed. in addition. boats of the 151 class will compete ed for the best time. » At least fifty entries are expect- ed from the association's sixu- follr organized clubs. Two steam-boats will carry visit- ors frolu Louisville to the com-so and good roads on both the ludi- nna and Kentucky sides of the riv- er make the course accessible by automobile. Washingtolfs Boat Crew This Year One Of Giants SlCA'l"l‘i,lC. May 2s. —-~'l‘htl lini- verslty of Wusllillgtoll, Pacific Coast llliorcxllicgllltc champion for the iiflll consecutive. SPilSOll, zlp- prouches lllU llaiinuzll :lcll:lnlllll' rr~~ gfltlil op lll0 "illlHOll this your \\‘llll a crew oi giants. Tile varsity cl‘0\\' that ilofozlird the University of (izlliiurlliil as lilo climax to a cillalll swoop 0n Iiuko Wlasilillytioll this Hmfllll; liqnsisis of the tailost mun. says their couch. Russell ‘S. ‘(filllf)\\', who over propelled u rolls-ac bunt. This clgili. uvor-‘lgvs six fool three int-hm; in: hr ‘.lii. null I76 pounds in \\'l'l;_'lii. ‘flirt-l; oi‘ ihu int-u an- six iw-i liu- llli‘lll‘tl tllii. and thl- rllloril-wl. nllrslllall in lilo bout, (‘illiililll .\i lllbril-ksnu. stroke, l\ Hl,\‘ll'i’l our. liven lilo; l-uxslvllin. .\'| ‘Xlliilplllilv. is llvcl incl t-lt-u-u -i. w. lull. illuugb lli‘ "ils oil‘ ‘ll! pullillis. liuskil-w, \\'l|iI lust your lll Pfilllllll-(flfilltilv won lilo intercolle- giate junior vursiiy lille while iile varsity losi lllll championship to ihe Nuvui Aczlllclny alter captur- ing ll two seasons in succession.‘ have a junior varsity siloll averag- ing six feet one inch in height. Those “.la_vveo" ollrslncn outweigh the vuvlllty lay an average of one pollllll averaging 177. The junior varsity l-nxswaln. Francis illetllen. lips lllc scales lli llii. llc is firi- feet ten lllCllllH lull. _\Vllslllllgloll's iriplv (‘ulifnrnill conquest was culllplcil-d by a freshman crew zlvcmping six feet one inch in llcigllt zluzl 180 pounds ill weight, running four pounds buzivicl‘ illull iile varsity boat. All illc llll-HR)‘ strokes who ap- peared against the Golden Bears are married. var: cnsnnorrsrowu GUARDIAN miles. and an unlimited free-for-b for the Elgin ‘Cup, which is offer- 0 . Dunbar farm. Mrs. ltcili is also an Twenty-Seven Cubans On Rosters Of U. S. Bali Teams -llA'VANA, ‘May 27. -— Cuba has assumed a place of increased im‘ portance this year in the Ameri- can National pastime, with twenty- seven of its athletes on the rosters of major and minor league base- ball clubs. Three oi‘ the players are llstl-ll with major league teams. Adolfo Luqlle. veteran pitching star of the Cincinnati Rods; Mike Gou- zalcs, catcher of the (Jllicago Nu- tionuls, and Ramon Herrera, [los- ion Red sex infielder. The name or Gonzales ilealls the Cuban contingent, appearing on the rosters of four teams. in addition to Mike are Ramon nlld iduseilitl. illflelders, playing with Waco and San Antonio, respectively, in the Texas League, and Oscar. also all infielder, with Greellvlllo in the South Atlantic League. ltanlun and Eusebio are brothers. Provincial Exhibition Horse Racing Classes The lProvincbai Exhibition and Horse racing program thus been an~ nounced for 1920. Eight classes being divided llnto three days-racing which should prove a strong draw- ln-g card as each cla-ss is for a purse of five hundred dollars, making a total of fourthousand dollars alone lfor horse racing prizes. The 1926 -Provino"al Exhibition opens on sep- tembel- 21st closing "September 24th with Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for the Horse Racing Pvo~ gram. The followfing is the races. First day Wednesday, September 22nd 2.-21 class trot and stake. Purse 8500.00 2.40 class trot snake. Maritime owned Purse $500.00. '2.18 class trot pace, stake - 3 sec- onds allowed to trotters, Purse $500.00. isecond Day Thursday. ISeptem~ er 23rd 3 year old trot and pace stake. purse $500.00. 2.30 cla-ss pace stake. purse $500. ‘program of 0. 2.25 class trot stake, purse $500. Third Day, Friday. ‘September 24th 2.20 class pace stake, purse 8500.00. 2.15 class trot and pace stake-Ii seconds allowed to irotters, purse $500.00. - Scottish Settlers Locate at Keppoch The latest arrivals on the Island under the British Colonial lnllnl- gritilon Scheme were Mr and Mrs John ltcid and their seven your old (laughter, who arrived from Kin- tyrc. Scotland. ldlll Wednesday Air. W. ll. V. liuubui- ui lioppot-ll, wilcre Mr. Reid will be onlployozi as caretaker. .\ir. lleill is about iillrly livn and who will live nu the iarnl oi‘ ' iii" i‘ ' ' iiiiiii ill ~ i" Master W mm“ Mill;lliiiiiiliiii='iifliii" ‘ cur PLUG lliiiiiiill i AST a wonxmm SMOKING reBAcco Save the “POKER HANDS” that are packed with orkman Cut Plug - they are VALUABLE in ‘ exchange FOR higipgrad, PLAYING CARDS Mall your "Poker Hands" to Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited. P.O. Box i380, Montreal, Canada. if you live in Charlottetown apply personally at our office, 90 Queen Street. This will nave you postage. l ‘nlil li‘|| “lli‘"‘ ‘Fill ll ‘ii || ' i it, , 1* in i iili A iiiiiill iiiliiiiiiliilii liEAillii years of zlgo. zlllli has lliiil u lii'l~ long experience ill fzlrlnlnl: in Scotland, specializing lll llil kinds of nllxed farming. lie is partirlll~ iirly proficient ill gardening iillll green house work, and be brings wiih llllu a fellow country" llliill. Mr. DllVlll (Yorlcbllrn, who will bo employed as his assistant on llll‘ expert lll ills illilllUlillC sitio oi farming. and ilrillgs with llcr t|llill' ii i'i']lllliii.l0ll as u poultry woman. 'l‘ilo.l-lo newest ciiizolls of Printa- i-Ililvurll island arc ospl-l-iuiiy bright illlll llllfllllllfilll pl-ilplo, alld hllvo already mlldc a nlnst favor ublo impression wiih lllt’ll' Kop- pot-j] neighbors and all wiih album illlvy- iluvo come in colliul-l. ’l'il"y crossed llll Fllc S. S. Lciiiizl lullll- illp; iii QllPllCii, and lvcrc moi on ibuir arrirall ilero by ,\lr. ti. .\i. Williams of tho. Soldiers Settlement Hoard. Acromndailuns have been arrang- ed for them in the Dunbar home. whore they will be permanently ililllllilyllll . Auolhnr family. consisting oi Mr and Mrs sheiab Watson. ouo son lilllflOGli yearn olli. and three dllugiliorsl. sixteen, iwclvn and seven yours l‘(‘S|l(!l‘llV(‘.l_‘/, llrl- sail- lllg; for l'l'llll'll ldlllvllrrl islallll on iiu- h‘. S. lfi-lllzllui on Juno bill. zlllli all-c llllll ilcrl: about June 15th. Mr Watson, who is a llalivu of Nor- wonzl. Worcbolltcrsbire. was 'l)Ol'il illlll brcd on Ille- farm, allll ills lalll iiy will locale on ibc bitlward Liv- ingstone farm at Murray ltivcr. or than twti years in u row is culi- mi lo convene at llllltustrol Conn try Club, near New York (lily. Sept. lib-IS. . The last big event is tho iuillonu staged by the fair sex. wlln are i0 iillvnde Philadelphia on Sept. "ti, and struggle until Ocl. 2 in an ut- lul-k upon the premiership won by Glenna Collctt of Providence last “your at the St. Louis Country cillb. ‘I'l‘ll(ll'0 she averaged scores of new only-live all week and (lefeatcd Mrs Alexa Stirling Frascl- of lCan- ndu in the finals. l {French Woman Is Light Rifle Champ. At 164 Feet l 'l‘A|tiS. May 28. -Sur.anne Leng- lcn is not the only woman cllump~ ‘ion that l-‘rnnce possesses. The country. and llordeaux in particul- ar, in proud of owning Madame Cstborineau. champion light rifle shot in the world at 164 feet. ‘Madame Catherlnesu won this ‘honor at itheinls. during tile Oly- Flllllll (lumen shooting (zompetitionel. Since that time she has accom- plished s score of 39 out of 400 and has lnnde 395 an 396 on sev- rlrul occasions. , . ' ‘Madame Caillsrincau and her husband run s house painting Inlniness. SheJll/nspersuadetl to try ll8l‘,,hflllll with .s rifle in 192,1 Isjlet J st Luck J Men who use Williams Holder Top Stick get good shaves every day-even when a razor lull!!- And it leaves the ekln as sol!- cooi and comfortable ae a cold cream. Ite long-laetlngquliifivl ’ will surprise you. 85 “ll!!- . Re-loade for it cost 2S cent!- Liquor Schooner Probe Continues (Canadian Frees) OTTAWA, May 28.—-'l‘ilo schoon- or Jeanne D’Arc 'wiill one llunlircli. illlil eighty three packages of liqu-l or nu board was seized off the coast of Prince Edward island lll the nlonlll of September, 1921i by the preventive ICruiser il/targaret. Later on a ruling froln the Cllil“ toms department approved tby Hon. .lacqlle.~l Bureau. tile nlinlster, the trail-go was released. The reason giv- on for release was that the vessel had Ibeen seized when shc was out slide the three mile limit. Chief executive assistant of the i RACE Fl) Rovars Turn (i Back Tulle 0f 4 to 3 lll tare-Close Game For llli‘ sot-null llllll‘ ibis iiPiiSllil in furl ill Ibo sol-null izullu- 0|’ |in~ i‘iiy lnlzllzllo. ihu lust y ll".< l-llnlu- piml ltovurll 'W(‘l'l‘ furl-ml it» bow in defeat; this lll'l’ili~'.lllll at illl‘ ilunllk or‘ lilo ldllsitlvll Stars, in llli‘ illllo of -l to 3. ‘Upwurds of 1500 wiiil uni ox- ciictl falls witnessed illc- lllliSi lll torcsling Hill] l-lilcrwlzil-ililll‘ lzalluo w fur plllyollwnol forgetting iiu~ opening Milllllily fixtures. Till: PUjilVfllliillWl ltovovs. “fl-csll“ from ll rrvcul fir-foul. l_‘,€i\‘l' lilc Stairs. llit‘ chosen, iilll‘ of lill- l-illxvsli ilillilvs of lilill illcy will iluvl- l-x- |l(‘l‘ll‘lll'l'll illis yPiil" illlll lilatEl llill llli\_\'|ll>'. ’i‘lli:~l iillic lllillil, l('ll by "Will-i y" lMl-Idalrilvrll illllyorl lmll lll llvrry irllnll- iIiI:| plzlyl-ll ii \\'i‘ll. bui bcfurv llli‘ "bit: gulls“ ill llll‘ l':;i.\'ll‘l‘ill‘.l"N li|v_v \\'l‘2ll\‘l'lll‘ll null wcro furl-vii to, as alluvi- 134i hnw lu'=l i in h i|i‘ff‘2ll. Every frllulo. of lust ovcniugHl gulno was bull in u lllllsiloii Zlllil ibc llllllll-iilllil illlfl fill!‘ lillhl Willi ul- icllded worn plczlscllwigili il(l\\ll in tbr- ground. (‘lose llcrisiillls wore uf the llilzlli, and ill jul-llirl- in Ibo ariliters, llli‘ decisions wl-ro ui-wll in the be?" 0i illoir ability. wiih |l'i favors in ull Clllll'('l'llt!(l. .\ icuilll-l» pl ibc evening's ]|l'I‘— iornlance \\'il.‘-i lilo work of young (‘minors illc Rover |lll('lll‘l‘ win. illlrled masterly bull, sioppillp lb" hard-hitting Stars for six lullinizs, but tho pace began iu loll. ~ two passed bulls with llll‘l| on lunar-s, a lloubir and ll single furl- toili the beginning of lilo curl, \\'llll the result llilli Aivllllu-heru ilmk the rnolllltl to llilltl furihl-r swirling, “Lefty” licquulll Will‘l(l‘(l lor ibc winners lust evening illlll illll)\Vi‘(l the oi‘ time speed illlil no lillle control. Only onco lllll he swl-rvu from the beaten COllf!0~—"illi)llK Department oi’ Customs told lilo Customs inquiry Committee this afternoon that the distance of the vessel from shore had been mens- urod in land miles. llad the unutl» cal mile been used as the unit of measurement the schooner would have ‘been within the three mile limit when the seizure was made. He gave his opinion that the sell- uro should not have been made at the time in any case because the vessel was not "hovering." LONDON. May 2S. “Britain's l-hief "porting sir event. ihe Kinlffl and the next Ky sr scored iler Olympic succes . she uses a ‘ twenty-two inch rifle which weighs thirteen end a hail pounds. race has been fixes for July 9th and 10th over n distance of Jhfilll 2.000 miles. The race will consist of out and home flights i0 provincial towns » w: A finis in; pelht." P1>'_‘ .. 1 l"’ with Hendon as ihastarting and‘ nvnrthrnw lane", only to "pick ii pip." and curry on. it was a Wi‘ll ‘earned victory and worthy of Ibo ,lt0\'er llteui. il‘ust fielding and qui vlvc llilNll. hull kept illo srnrc from lllililllllllt’, iusl night as every man wilsl on ihu job and very low errors worn recorded. so nlllch so that cnril nnll every individual [lorforluiuu W88 Wilfkilil! under orders. llllil said orders were obcycll to ii ‘nicety. l As spnro flflll limo will not poi» lull ll lllli dulail sufiim- m "it was a game well piayel ." Much conlecturo has llristau as a result. ‘of last nlgilra game-who will will Tuesday night's tilt ileiwccn tho ‘Stars llnri Anchors. Nbeliiesrl to say ii. game‘ worth wail-hing. lorin Park is the camping grounds. su- will be n flllll Vir- l.. a '1 .u -l.i,-l -,. , ililiiliTYillillmS' l llll-lllinll- ~. llll‘ ilrlil-l‘ pi¢ Bill ii R iIiiAMPliiSHiP by Easterners ‘by Last Nights Fix- Viewcli by Over 1500 Spectators-Next. Game Tuesday i..l.~.l l-ll-lllllggi. illlvup. Stirs ltovels Vllivllvfil illflbiliil- - . - . . .. l'_ ilizllllullli Piicllcr Airtlullill . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Connors ALl-.ll2lll:ilol'll First Hum: Alulfurry . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lllaluvhurli SW Silurl p ‘ (was . . . . . . . . Alfldlliflltlfll, (Ymumrg ('t‘llll'f.‘ Field \\’. .l. .\l(‘ll'*ll1ilil . . . . . . . . . .. Nusll ltlgill Fir-ill \\'. liyllll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. linylr- licil l"il-|li \lll'llilllw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Aiviiuiro l lllgl-l" l'll|i‘ll llliit-l‘ diylliio. NOTES , lllu» lo nu injury susiuinotl in u ;lll'\'\'li)‘lH panic. il-Jll, Lylilisl was un- Eiilllll‘ lo play ills regular position llt ‘lilirli iulsc on the Star lineup lust evening. Fmpirtl Ale/Minot‘ had his "lllllllis“ full last cvoniug- tkeepillg not only in lill!l|:"|)(lViiC0ll— lll"[\i' that snml-ilolly i; rorrvlrl. i m mm iiii illtl ii. “Tuesday's glulle is OXPPPlPll . ill'il‘W iiu‘ largest following nil [his sousnll. \\'ily lliil—~l.lll' 5|; lillil .\nl-ll<u-.< lll'l! playing-bui willlll-rs so lill‘. i‘illll‘il lull-llrrllril- i\\‘lilIi‘\'l'f hp l. you sumo lllllll'_ Jzlrll Sll-rlls l'l!.'. in iiuyll- i l 94W‘ \\'l- .\\'llllilt‘l' imw illl‘ niivllllar- \\'ill lIlmlHllft‘ up ill lllii liwrllu llliillllilo. Spun-bully sllid rnl illlwlvilvrs‘ woro ilvilli-l i\.l'i‘(’li‘ll. lkli _..__. ..<Q->___ Italian Aviators To (lei Prizes For New ileycords lillllll. Mllv 2y. ~111Mb“ "iii" lura who slll-l-l-l-ll ill llfriilillil ii’ l-tlrlis in llil‘ |iilili'i' will rnrll I101 - t only honors bui iaollliilri-ilii- |]]ll|ll‘_\‘ ‘ "p qq“. _ ' .~ I‘v ill‘ .\c~rullnllilr~".|l conjunction \\'illi llii‘ i\l-l'll_i‘|l1;lll lizlly, ham Prililllllfillhll vfiililiil‘ pri‘! 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