t firm-R: Edward TODAY AT 3.15, 7 6L 8.45 Special clniiii-t-ira MAT-INEE 'l‘t)l)t\ Y special. CHILDREN'S I JPRICE MATINEE ONLY . . _l If‘ ‘A DULTH ' . . 36L‘ morn-pare, 20¢, f6_c. LAs-rvbhoiwmo TODAY or THIS GREAT (‘OM lillY i ALSO FOX NEWS ~ ‘Friday and Satiuiday ltUtllfl .;.I()N ES . l”? , ~- “inasunr PRICE” lifi By (“TECW SPRI ... AND SUMMER SCHEDULE if the Dominion Weather Bureau can give any sort of assurance that the kind of weather prevailing just now is going to continue lit might not be a‘ bad plan for President Sammy Doyle of the M. P. B. to 1° prgparg a spring and perhaps a summer schedule for presentation nt the semi-annual meeting which is to be held in Moncton tomorrow- LADIES TO ORGANIZE Miss Isabel Bourke leaves this morning for Nloncton where she will represefylthe Abegweit Sisters at the OFQQHIZBNOH’ meeting of the Womena Amateur Athletic Association. This Association although nmfiand wimthe Canadian athletic body will be self-sustaining and the firut of its kind in Cimada- s ~".C ANCHORS CONCERT ‘- ' The Anchors concert held in the League o.‘ the Cross Hall last evening wan a huge success financially and otherwise. The Prflfllds will he used this coming summer for baseball equipment, rt-.:., and other expenses necessary to carry on the work of the Club. “l he boys wish to sincerely thank all those who helped in any way to Illw-c thfl concert the success that it was_ AGE IN ATHLETICS Age in athletics is often derided, Youth gets the call, there is a sort o. clcrisive note ir.ipl.~_d wilcn one is referred to as a Vflfirafl- This theory is being upset in baseball. Ty Cobb embarking on his 20th season, Walter Johnson only the other day starting his 20th turns the Athletics back w.lh six liits and a shut out in 15 Innings. Then there is Alexandra with his l5 years in big time ball. Jack Quinn the evergreen of the Red Sox, Babe Adams, of the Pirates, anid -.-..- - n. w..- Prizes for Mai-ii»: Moving Picture Stars Prince Edward Theatre Starts a Novelty Contest N cart“ Monday. m: vou A MOVIE FAN? mo IF so, now manv suns oo vou jrriinlcvou KNOW, yr slam’: ' ' i". -\ _1_'_l_-e Prince Edward l0 going t. ,1... you an op- portunlty next week to cacti In oniyour power; of dlcernment. ' In other words, lt l: golng to hold‘ a Grand Mwle Star ‘Content. ' ~ The animated portrait: cf fllty uthru will be reeled off on the screen and ‘yolii ‘mtlit ‘recognize them to win a prlic. Perhaps not all of them, for of ccuroe there will be someitlcklerm-clu there woiiiifbb no contest,- but to the ladies and gentlemen, boys and girl; nam- ing correctly the largest percentage we will give won- derfully fine awards. This scheme l: creating a furore of Interest In Boston, New York, Montreal and other cltln, A: each person enter; the doorway he or aha will be given a card upon which to write the name; l‘ of the stars a: th__ey flit acrol; the screen. You will be given plenty of time to decide upon each portrait and beside: the zest of trying to win a prize will prove n novel diversion. " Lights will be ‘turned on so you can we to write and for fifteen minute: the theatre will bevocal with excitement. At any rate this l; what 'l| happening elawhere. The Prince Edward l: not alone in Introducing this stunt. Several leading flrmqa: mentioned In the appended lllt, are entering ‘fritorthe diintdlfn prize donern and we flgurathe whole thing l; going to itlr up quite a little community pep. Following is the list oil ‘the Prizes and by whom donated:— . A SILVER FLOWER BASKET, or other article of the same value, donated by W. W, Weilner 30., Ltd. ‘ " PAIR OF NATURAL TREAD SHOES donated by Alley d. Co. EUECTRIC READING LAMP dcnltcd by R. T. ' Holman 00., Ltd. CAMERA, donated by The Hugh" Drug 60-, TD. BANJO UKELELE, donated by A. E. Toombl. Progressive MUIlc Store. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE PASS good for six months (For Picture: Only.) ‘Everybody can take part In ‘this-No tricks, no catches-Just a test of familiarity. Brooklyn; Joe Kelly, wltLv hlshman, finds a haven with h-lc old . mm‘....mm' ' cuannum Basins Prospects- In The Marltimes (Amherst News): The Cumberland racing ecaaou will ispringhlll on May 24th., while ou June 3rd. 0am. C. B. Merriam has arranged for three clams to show on the Parrsboro track. Half mile heats, lt is pre- sumed will be trotted ou these dates. The Holmes Track will have o formal opening lu the middle Jllue and lll the weather is satia- factory, fbr advance training mile, heats may be covered. The racing‘ season is marked for success. as many splendid horses are owned lii the county. iWitUe iii majority of the animals are green. they are well bred, and should allow early speed George Hopkins and James Ritchie have acquired the Sprlughill truck and hops to revive the ruclug Blame in the Mining Town. Al least a score ol’ horses will, train on the Holmes ‘Prack this spring. (‘neorge IM. Holmes nude this statement to the News this morning following the receipt of a letter from V. A. iMcPbie of How- laiu. l’. E. l. lM-r. MoPhle announced in his letter lie lutenileil to slilp his stable u! eight horses to Am- herst uoine time lii lMuy. and thut the octet would remiilu here duriug the suuliiier months, lu order to take advantage of sburt ships to fMouc-tou, Chatiinm, Truro, llullfux and other centres. Mr. iMcPlile is handling ‘Pansy Aubrey, 2.18%. lloriiier Cuiiiiberiallil owned mare. Princess Aubrey, ii well known per- former over the local oval. Ailorloin Aubrey and Hector. another ex- ceptionally lino sou of Cuptulu Aub- rey. Tliere are tour other fast stoppers in his string. 11o intends to have three mcu here to look after the horses. Medley Fulton, the well known horseman of Stew- lacke has planned to trulu o. quartet all fast ones ou the local racing surface. Mr. Fulton is anticipating u successful season rln the racing game. Ou lils appearance here last summer '11s was much impressed with the truck, a3 suitable ground for early training und unless pluiis go aglue at tile present time Mr. Fulton. with his stable and train~ ers will arrive iii Amherst. Tommy Eltier will have u. trio at the trilck as soon as the roads are opened. Mr. Etler hill! u. black youngster 9 that be purchased from Walter Simpson. The horse was brought from the West by u. Mr. Cupwoll, and lii bred for speed. He also has an Aubrey colt lu his string as well iis u sou of Itiredarno. He will en- deavor to mark this trio when the racing season opens. W. A. iSlmp- son who possesses a promising colt. will make u comeback ln the ruc- lng name. The popular Station Muster bu! been interested iu fast " horses for many years, and has llflllliiilliliiy kept a speedy roaster .n his stable. This year be will go Look for {he Society Brand Inhel in {he in- Bide puckef. J.” w. Ronntn .-.'>-.~. . *1‘ For smartness, these fine new Scotch Downs cannot he lacttered. Exclusive _ _ weaves and coioringsi the pride of old Scotland. And how they wear. N0 wonder our best customers always, insist on Scotch Downs. Especially moderate/y phioe-fl 1111's spring. $0.00 to $50.00 i135 Great George St. (jharlottetown, I’. E. I. ,. ALSO THE Home or BORSALSINO nus a little further. unil try out a flue ‘" i-ult in the green races. mm," H. S. Pipes has an Aubrey colt " that may be ibrokeii into the locul ‘- -l'.il'iM'l- race-s this summer. The colt is well mrdlmn one of U“ c“ m“ m liuu- bred cults of lust suzinilil. hi1“ Wlliltfl‘ Bragg of (Iuiliiig- lll-‘lyl-‘ll i" (iclnlilllYf wood, wliu has iliiiposeii 0i‘ Peter, Tilvt lllill 1'01‘ U"! (ilub Zlli- Vzilir ill. iifulllvll uiskt-li lilo ltoyiil and Aiieiuit (‘lub for iiil- HuPii [F0111 ‘U10: because ltulii ll of tlic Special ltuleil lii-st liiiie the ail-TICK; lii-‘il u. “tie or ties u-aiiull lie ilcifileil by iiiiotlier rouuil." The ltiiles ol‘ tiloll‘ ‘Cflllllllilitie up- ilOilig the objection subject lo there halving i)L‘t‘ll iio special rule made ‘lo govern lilo (ionipetitloii iii qilq- lluii illlti sngigirstis .t‘ll:\t i1 new iimii . in‘ 1H link-s be played. . - _ if, h‘ "i" ' I , , . , l"! i‘: .' - ' Eddie Collins. HOW H" ‘m?’ 9")’ hf""';edw'*;::?5:£r' Z‘ at?“ :12": irslotxc: team mate Robbie-anti so It goes. The helping handl olt good feIIOW- girlie‘! ntlvdiltillilugslttllfzixiigfi gcikligtizluiufyltnlllillfl; ilili',,gf"ll?;,ki.gififrl y155mm!",:,,3I;T,I:,ll‘z-iijyiiiill]ifpiuu.“ 1,, You'll‘ Gflnlrflll)’ "a5 F?" '"_ F“’_" ° ‘e 9 p ship_is ever the badge of .a true sportsmanm. Hundreds of old ball Aggie], ll, A, Fowues has secured Swrauu“ o 49,431,,“ of a w, h, a SW01“, 1m" "‘ ‘m’ °'d-,fa'“"'“' ‘Sham’ . h t - ," players have been ,helped by MoGyaw. He is a hard taskmaoter while Kelly, u horse flint was lloruierly ‘ ' . .‘__MA_ _ l-.,|,,,,,.i,~,i,,,, h, “hm, "m, ,.,,,,,,,,.,|_ ‘Greyimards h“ your gmsses hiumhand m yoinh t i.’ S onyfleyefl, on the field, but off it he is iknown a! i “Prim” 07 fl°°d "iwwsi" a. i“ hi” p"s5e55i‘m' “a Wm use m“ ' ' y l"? Fvfiii-ii-il it) pliiy iiff nvi-r iili bull-s Youth is raging-let It rage, drum my lwullsfl» dimly 1° 398- sobflque, tacked 0,, hi," by Genuem," Jim gorse“, and jgaln, lav. 1mm.“ in [he cQunLy rue-es, waiter Prlnters 1n fwglvg V l __ -____ ___ _ _,_ __ W _ H"'e'5 t° ‘Speaken "Mging m“ "HE'S m Comps‘ Sm‘, a Stan ,, ors and obllgements passed out in epofl, with rare exoeptlonl, are ne_v- Simpson still has Eileen Aubrey. _ , if Here's to Johnson, lift yiwl‘ GU55? wars are passing—l§t W" Pass’ IQIIEefOPQOtQOHIVCFY much unlike many d7 u; in our every day walk of oglrll htgixieliifllltoligliggfisgllflkloaigt"it: F01’ i Tl EN lN ‘PORT ' . ' -ll -i l - ‘T ‘ KSEN M’ ‘T a h ‘h ‘ _ ‘ ‘t How THEV ‘AQPEAR AT EBEsENf ‘ihe trove ed uni-lerla rat ug j 11x Th" 53>‘ "he" '5 "° sem""°m "l 5W" “t a“: '5 a L mo“ A fan asked the lwriter yesterday to “wile him up!’ on acme of the ‘mil i“ “W” "Me 5'9 got “way t“ I ‘mmiwm l" P"° 59°“ ""3" ma“ mmk" ‘md a ‘o! “w” ma" were '5 big leaUue teams. Well, here's the modest aiffort: m“! 3mm’: Mall!’ “l he" Permrm‘ _"_* _ i in business, Bresnahan, back from the minor leagues broken iii fortune AMEFHCAN LEAGUE’ wA-sHlNaToN__shndlna p“ on Veterans’ Jnggg wm-g lmprggulvr- ngvgrlhelegfl [NDLANAPQIJSI [WI-l] 1g] ‘ ties up to his old friend McGraw who extends a helping hand; McGin- Wm‘ two addmon‘ m J” gush and Johnny Tobin; Buddy My". prim, Jack Farrell will have Sully Bingen punters fro“, {WNW (flll[llh‘in [his nity. hack from finishing his pitching career in the "sticks." receives ed m "place 1M9" Peckmpauqh at manna“ - out on the truck once mvorehwhllir [lulled gun... iliili (fiiniiilii will ilroli a warm welcome and a handclasp from Wilbert Robinson ..Robbie ATHLET|°$_,A" around flrehoff‘, beaéoned by expeflence i. gfitdlilllllgeblllgulilrefllllatnigg?;§_0€:":1£fu':_t xii: rllgclillllilksllvk U“ lll‘ltll"llllill;‘rl'fiblll€ - - , -= ' - - ' - ' 'us Olltlllllidlili‘ i hlmfl". "lite" I" he'll! Wars B90 by MCGNW bfiwm” mamlg". ° l925runnaclrouziuiloaiHooter ltiaclltd at first bale and Walter’ French r0 pflsa The“, are numerous other magma mum“, ,l,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,, U; “H, AND "" ‘m Plafii" "G W‘ " ¢ °" ¢ - ‘ , ii . s around tb town. uuil , 5 .- 4 i ,1 i| ,-- Y NKEES-Terrific hitting array, including a‘ new keystone com- grain“ 2233,15 angle lteappears w, giinoilloalgflignixlfisii)‘S3,:m]l um‘ h . . blnatlon In Lazzerl and Keonig; Ruth'| comeback an important team “the sport ,8 m the process of ma] “Ruling f-mm New Ymk’ Cvhicagol- -- s ' 533°"? "fir?" Pitchhw ""°"9"" ileVeloNllelll- (390789 11911119571115 l1 (‘iueiuiiatL Clievelauil. liiiliiiiiliiiilll“. l e BROWNS—ljlard-h|ttlng outfield, corp; of young pitching ltarli trio of youngsters that no intends a,‘ Innis, 305mm S, Pa“, WM“; and brilliant leadership by George dialer, k to develop this seusoii~llliii‘gur:it mgmnl qvommo‘ D,H,_,,,, _.,,,,| ping; WH-ITE $0)__t-_-Vllell balanced club winmflstrong pitching staff and Ioaplos, Ho.‘ lilétughkerl of Fffitilllfllt), burgh w," c0,,,p,,lt,, h, n“. 3L 1,0,,“ _ ' "NPR" EWFQ" 55°“ i5 "WW "l"? i.‘ '. ,° - aong w ‘ ug iilrey uii I11") w rnnniiviil, Auizusl 21 to :57, liunil Mm My,“ Irehnd. TIQiERG-Reconntructed infield, including new keystone coinbln~ ‘Aubrfly- qlrlitrlerl; 0f'iill"il1lkll‘ll2iiitll1ili 'l‘y|m. " ation in Gehrln‘ er and Tavner; powerful attack, but uncertain pitch» There are twelve fur-it stoppers , n, hm“ Union he", has an. Nobieton, Ont. writes , {I _ _ _ 1 K D I “I wasagrentauflerer MU liaff- ‘ i i? Barsilgorogatnlthegresfintlt me' "minced- from severe head- lNDIAlNS-JQZS line-up substantially Intact, with chief hope; bal- Ulpmn -, - Te‘: 311ml?’ “gh- u A sliver trophy, presented by milieu and bllioufl ed on pitchln comeback ofltJhle and Shlute. ‘ ~ length!’ a“ m‘ i ' 0 1°“ m“ Garry llormaun. owner of the Ciii-, ellsllfl- 11PM! a mlm- RED isOgt-Eitperlmentu In nearly every department, with cap- a brace "9 m“? a“ mms- WM e ° er efnnutl Nationals, will be the plrzii. b” “f remmi” with‘ able hurlerl In Ehmke, huffing and Wlngflcld. f horses are °wnpd by individuals it willl il0i'i)l\l€ the properly of ‘the "l" "bmming ‘my NATIONAL LEAGUE, iPIRATEQF-Wcrid’: champion’; line-up In- “long the 81'9"‘ ‘few bloim M“ club Willllilil‘; the grratvisi number i"'“"fi" "m! I w” tact and ‘eonfldent- more reserve strength Including Rhyne infielder 5° bee" Pllrbhnsei uigpr ug i _uc- a, ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,e,ns 0V0!‘ i1 lwrlflil 0F "‘i\">‘“‘i 1° u" Dr- ' ' ‘ {pf ' " ‘mrding w Npml‘ while the my“ twelve years. Washington wlili ‘ CilllSP'll Kidney-Liv- am‘ vhve" °um°m°ri °x'c°'“ Lew“ ' ' ' Hebert rut-lug fraternity, will have , _ - 1 U i ,1 , . lttmfllktlnih .. i-r Pills. These irom- G'ANT5"‘B°"*°"“' by “mum” °' 73”" *° °‘.‘.‘~'.'°'.“ {"1" m" ‘° some siiuoliii stun‘ LtVSiIOW in the rulilliéiie‘jiglflmgssilltitrflgili/ o" y L u) ' S A ' pletiily relieved mo, "WWW WFPIv Whlfih MQGPIW "93"" "l" b9" i" @191 5'5"‘? iJnk‘ county races, and ou the outside ‘ ‘ ' - _ and made mefeellike non’: and Groh’; "trick knees" uncertain factors, but good reserve’ v I‘ "6' o ‘ ' a new “€’..'i’.‘.’i“"- I m ’""§E'i§l~e_a rt tt r t It hln n in Maya DOHOhtJe R-lx m” " u M h v ' on vcrygru . ua e eo ve eran pc g ar; ‘ , _ V, - _ ‘:I>€O.0 \ ey and luque. with Wally Plpp plugging first base gap and ichrlsten- ‘s Sergeant urp y uooLtli - _- m‘; Sch added to the outfield. Breaks .- HE pains, the aches, the When they fail they must be ¢AR°lN»Al-5—-Henvy_artillery, handled“?! mmiiéfi: '3°°°'°“';'°""" “MIC . . ' tired feelings, the depres- aroused to action by the use 3:334 4"" B°"°ml=>'- "fmldibfl P W "I "'11!- "m °" ° "V Mice ‘Y!’ 800mm, gcmlflnd Am“ 2, We WlSh b0 notify, 0111' pBtIOIIS iihflt - Y" ' I ~ ' I ' 1'; A. L 1 i q If‘ “mi the b"‘“i" dlsmm‘ 0f. Dr- Chas“ KldneyJflver BRAVES-Brilliant young pitching mm lggrelilvelottlck led by . 8317*”? fim "Sergeant Murphy" steeple Uillttlltl‘ wg are now prepared 1L0 supply (hi8 forts are ‘the result. of the Pills. - Manager Dave Bancroft, but batting punch prnbliiinatleal. ‘ owned by Stephen Sanford, Wilivil ‘iiifcllmtlilltlml Of pIJISOIlS in T! d‘ t ' t‘ BROOKLYN—PltchIng ace; in Vlrlce, zieu Qlrnbi and Grime: Y9‘ “- “flh won the Gfllllti Niiliuniil iii 1921i. pflpulflr fflod ffll‘ pups, , 16y 3T6 S0 IP90 1X1 3C 10D _ ~ and chalply fllln . 1,, l m w_ t . Lie body. (m the giver, kidneys and heavy slugger‘: led by FEUFTIiQI‘ and Wheat, but handicapped by lack a,“ buck“, m, lffinfiiufdhaimulifnp “her: sutiutiwlfily i - - __ - - of a eed and nfie d wea non, . _ »" Y’ ' * ' (My tile M" and kdm?“ bow“? that reillelfcomes qlléclé‘ pOUBS—-La|t place outfit 091925 lhlkon up by new mniiiiger, Joe fr“, iinil was destroyed - Tile Success» follow|ng It? use his‘; (‘m1 purify the blood- i! an 5911mm! 5am 5V0‘ e - McCarthy lwlth veteran Alexander, Ice of pitching staff. “o. ‘Oiio pnili- — _ 5 rln has clear [oven Its merjts HHILLIES-Pltchln uncertain but powerful on attack with ln- in makes rec l l ’ . - - = - » - . - ,,, , ,3‘, Interest in G0 f In- t - . h d the , , Q . . . an D1 zrlzddjstrengthened by Bentley at first and Improvement of Hiibei- at Dgéglllolsflanoi" _ G 0 Olll‘ flXQerleglfile rqlllc OPS ‘y _ _ , ' "some PLATE w-iaoweir- Llmltail Greases 1n Bfmfilly are planning on feeding liberally U118 JICc. a box, all dealers, or The Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Limited, A "u"; dam-w‘, “y”. sunk,” gumum. . “um-mm “y” A ehm-qoite-‘own , _ i i SGHSOII - Toronto 2. Canada new world: i-eeerii |l‘I m ‘iii-w- throw m4 amininilié [It a m»: ~ " s-r. ANDHJEWS. Scotland. April ' ~ . there when "Bud" i-iouui- of the Uiilwi-alty d1 osmium cnimiiia 75¢ _ 21~An indication o" the iimwlh 0i , , , , _ “W _V _ m W w, W, _ W“ heaved the pilttor1fllflll warming. , _ x011’ and the spirit in which it is The fm-mula H, gpgflally suited ti. i BRINGING v1- uA'1'i.i1~:it- i . --By fiwrfle “"39"” the needs 0f the yoyng and ' ____ ______ __ _ _ ___ . ' a o e - a - 0 "| WELL-pp,‘ HADQ», ~,-,.,=O ii C000 NlOTQNlN'"l_l,"l'TL_E i OH, ‘at,’ l HEARD Sou fig? ‘(O3 l4 IOXGS, 1S 1n vitamines an‘ .8 sure I MORknN-n 5i~ii;_1\i<§t) n. boom 0-5 Youcueise 5R, wpu, TOME ".4 . ‘T LAKE bRmwHE n. To preventative ofmlckets. LAPS“ "WHT e .,,"”"" ‘" W WELL ill/W» woisin 0P ‘ WAE‘: 005T PAW! ANYONE AH’ i‘i.i_ - t ed to some“; 00E’: “m- -- i ~ - This Pu Meal is guaran e i l ., ,' lii‘ 1/‘ _ T_ , \' I . Qfffinffqré , -, y, __ M°RNW¢ be strictly fresh. l ' —,. ' I 1 PVSJ'Z'N"‘1>HS Order early .so a-s to be sure of re- . 5Q )r~4 . . ' _ ‘ . . - eeiving your supply ingoodjime as 8 f I I ‘r ' Iicavy demand is anticipated. ' I 'I i MItCIIId mperia B scu 0., , i Box 446 l | Phone 721. , '2";fftfifj“fffi"ff;‘fl . s“ . wing‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I- n; . ,,.i ;‘.ia l n Ive-n P " "a .". Li? 7» H