c p “My? comm MaoLEODFLATLY p » ~ ~ n. . tmrnsm) To .911; LINGERIE . ~ e ' S....“.=a1.'t"t ‘are... _% or.1.1:":1..:.';11..1.:.':'z:.::..t"i:. 9F A Lient. Colonel Zzlorrnsn P. McLeod into the Union. Wire at, once i015‘ -.,t~:=r“.w.."*;':“';:;: 1:512:15: .*:.'...:.::".?l.:l. ‘$.55?’ ilt..\i.i>‘..o ...o. _ _ “MELODRAMA iiaetlv relused to recognize S. l-‘Jnboul action 8115888!“ if Yllllfi Doyle. or any actions that he rnixht wire. wire Y?!" sellllmenw- isgd‘; take in the matter o! the reentry "Sum DOYIBQ oi the branch into tbe A. A. U. Following is thellségtemettqthisau- The only thing that llir. Doyleed by Colonel Mac e : — ere- could do that would help the sittr-instatementa mat]: by Dgylflthrtzft: Wot“ “.12. ::'.:::...::. as. morning, was to ban n s uncon- were ' I h dltional resignation. _or against included lu hDJYIQn This statement was called forth lnslaiements. Doyle as no "aul by a telegram received from Mrqlboriti’ l0 M! ill all)’ Nlllflbly-i Doyle by Colonel MacLeod. asklntreither as to reinstatemtcsuts or {ad-i that ii the unconstitutional reinjcellatious in respect o ama our» statements made by Doyle werciathletes 1n the Maritime Provinti-i cancelled would this branch ‘beat-Eyes’. ‘Tllhe ¢85g§lg¢=isl?wll>fi?:g°$1°n°gl'= admitted. .\lr. Doye irst w re . et wie er I - s. hint-Vicar. president o! lh? A. A. “Only Dorie» unconditional 19-. L‘. ot (‘. who referred him to (‘ol- signation. as 1111111115811 "P1911 WM‘. -.nt=1 .\lacLeod. Jlins 5:11pm: at ltfltohiimherrsitnmigy Following is the telegram receiv-v int! ‘will l0 "W59 B m0 i; v" ratlirom .\ir. Doyle by Colonel Aisfflhiwillii. ivilll influence dlltemlifllrlé. Lem]; ztme situa on as rea e 0 m. j “Following night-letter sent Col-loan submit his unconditional rc-l onel Rlacvicar, have learnedlrontxsiztlatlon and turn over the YP’. legal authorities, branch has not cords oi the latebranch und iutum- power to reinstate suspended consideration uzll then be givcm mmeiee Am with“; to Qancel zrisuro the readmission o! the hi. it, or. 3'" . "i i-ffioav i us, 1 AND us was nouns p emcee. WI FOX presentsw BER? a 111: SEWING MACHINE GIRL president replied advising PPPhil- dent Doyle t6 communicate his du- cision to Colonel Norman P. Mc-i Leod. Saint John. who has been gil- en the task oi reorganizing thi- Riarllime branch. - President Doyle's message i-‘tl hit-Vicar nnd the latter's reply were! as follows: Sammy Doyle Backs Down in AmateuriStand J [on IMLHIQQII [Jinan drill Grratfilrladmma router. §mAMY' A breath-taking story of a Young Girl's struggle against tremendous Odds and ‘Temptations, A Romance of Vouth and Love-Teeming with Thrills (fllARLOTTETOlVN. M8)’ 1~i—A conciliatory more was made yes-led Doyle to Alcficar-"Have iettrn»l from legal authority that. "w"? b?’ Pmsidem Sammy D°-"1e"branch had not the DOWBI‘ l0 1'95"‘. oi the Maritime Provinces branch state suspended athletes. A111‘ ‘>1 lht‘ -‘\"1a1@"l‘ Athletic “m” '0' xvillinl: to cancel such cards issued! Canada. now under suspension be- this winter at 0mm cause of the wholesale viously oi professionalism, in the form of Will such 1‘°i"5"""°' cancellation of cards re-admit us t0 menls last winter of amateurs pre- I-nion? Wire at once acceptance. suspended on suspension m. rejectiony - hlcVicar to Doyle-“Please com-l a telegram which he sent to the municme m McLeod at 551m 15h“ Wwidem °l m9 98'9"‘ “Ymm- J- the action suggested in your wire"; A» MCWWY» ‘vlililmeg- “term? l" it is untierstood that President cnnr-v-l ull relustatements. ffhtanoyle ha" “my the col-respondegpp‘ ‘before Col. McLeod in accordance: [N THE BARN with President llicvicafis mr=s-' No medicine chest if-i complete l sage. l without Minard's. Fine iorl collar boils, choir-d spots and colic. -Pulsing with SUOperiSE--Spil'l<|iflg with Laughter. E “LISTEN LENAK-Two Part Comedy IntotT-Glass Tm Meet at Mt. Allison} t SACKVILLE, May 14 -— Tho; ‘Mount Allison litter-class track and , ‘field meet trust concluded in the train yesterday‘ tnorning. the sopho- trophy i PRINCE EDWARD TODAY At 3. 7. and 8.45 . more pluss winning the . l wi h i: pnilli-a. The seniors were ‘ not-out] with fltl. ill(' juniors third‘ " uizh l7 while the freshmen came. HARDIE Al. couzmnrrs ‘TIP TOP REVUE’ With AL. LEMONS PREMIER FRENCH DIALECT COMEDIAN AND WORLD'S CHAMPION WOODEN SHOE DANCER. 11.151. with 1o. (lordun “illite- oi‘ 1111.1, r101... (‘ur m, w...“ -‘.\1.i_v, silt: July. ‘Charlottetown, was high scorer 0f llllt'l'llllll()llill Duper l‘... .. .. . .\'~lll-. 110%. , the meet with 33 llolnts, Ray Smith ‘lllleriliilltillill Pvllult-llln :. our ~ .\lil_\'. 151'»: ‘Jill!’- secotitl, with ~ - 88% I Stepli. tail/g. \\'ll01ll——».\lll_\', 1517...; J\\\.\‘.149%; Sill, 1 (hi. 186%, InA Revue Entitled “YES-DOCTOR” tauous. sous, oaucs. FUNNY comeomus AND A PEPPY CHORUS or FAST STEPPERS. ALL PRETTY, PEPPYJPETITE PEACHES. ZO-CLEVER ~ARTISTS—20 ' 3-p-SHOWS DAILY—3 StortingTODAY AT 3, 7 AND 8.45 MATlNEE-26c, 16c. NiGHT-—52c, an, 26c- --LIME-- Landing: 1.111400 Casks, St. John Lime l “EURITY” & “SNOW FLAKE” BRANDS L. M. POOLE 8: CO. .4 ' PAOLPS WHARVES fiionviiti. t. Bringing Up Father _t. 11111011011 rowan. SPRAYERS i Entirely Different With Poriclain lined 21-2 Cylinders. Suction Settling Chamber. Automatic Pressure Regulator. Special 16 Nozzle Spray Boom. See Us Before You Buy n. 1. 11011111111111. Summerside JOHN H. lllll. Charlottetown Am. locomotive-Co. . . .. Am. Smaltrantl Reihg. Co_ Cnn. Pacific Co. . . . . . . ..'. . .. 1791/, -N.Y. Cell. tmd HiuL iliv. an. 11ml - third. with l3. ‘lSotlthei-n Pacific (‘(1. ' Summary Fnirm Pziciiit: Ily. .. 100 yards (luslv-lst‘, Ray Smith.“vestmghousk, ma...“ ~27; 25nd, Mel ltit-e, 28; 3rd, Bill l\iil- Uni.“ Slams meal > _ _ _ V I _ __ .ier. 30. ’i‘lme'lll Il~5 seconds. Montreal stock Exchange ' liammcr 'l‘hr0\\'-—1st, Neil liintllqnflwwrd 3mm] esnn, Jill: 2nd. Shorty Stuart, 28: I qlnfemmc PM)‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 3rd, Nick Kennedy, 30. Distance ‘fur _l P .‘_ 8'1‘ feet, six inches. i mfl é‘ _.‘ ‘ lllgh Jlmtp-lst, Gordon White. “MOW” I§‘““‘““’~‘ :1»; 211.1, min Drew, 27 and 13111 ilmmfih "ti" Anne“ 30‘ (“ML Height ‘5 fem blevl ('0. (fun. Cont. .. “m, ha]; ma“ lASDGEHUS (Rim. New . . . . . . .. 44h Yards-let, Ray Smith; 2nd, tlfillefitoc-l PM. New .\it~l ltltze‘ ‘ird, Lunlry Jamieson, Z9. B911 '1"'|0i1|I01l0 - . . -. , 'l‘ime 53 ) seconds. lBrompton . . . . . . .. . . . I Milo "ilun-"lst. ‘Phil llultie, 29; 1311111111111 ‘Fraction . . . . . . . .. 2nd. Iiorry Allison. 29; 3rd. Bill Can. Stettlllshlti (‘our . . . . . ., Block, 28. Time 5 minutes 4 sec- cm. gmmmhjl, pm H "11115- iDontinion Uri - . . . . . . ,. xx‘ iiop Skip and Jump-Isl, Gordon (uganks l‘ White! 2nd, Ray Smith; 3rd, Mel Bank Roy.“ Rice. 39 it. 1 inch. Bank MOHHEQI] ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " Throwing‘ the Disc11s—1st,- (lor-i ‘vhefthmvav ‘i1,’ don White: 2nd, Bill llliller; Iirtl. q‘, t h...‘ " “ Neil Malheson. ,‘ p“ “ 220 Yards-lot, Ray Smith; 2nd,i_____ ' Mel Ric: 3rd. Miller. Time 23 #5.] mun; 3rd. Smith. Distance 31 ieoi. COAL 120 Hurtiles-lst, Willie; ____ Ill‘, 2nd. Time 18 1-5. Jump- 1:11. Rice; 3rd, Miller. Standing Broad Charlie Bruce. 27; 2nd, Gordon White; 3rd, Gordon Dunstan. 2T. Distance 9 feet, 1 inch. Running Broad Jump-Isl, While - 2 - - :11. ‘|2)':g"a§£“1h8'fégal'gwtfi_ggs?qlfl‘k' ' We are now discharging regular ly, cars of nice fresh mined Coal oi high standard quality, namely: OLD ‘SYDNEY SCREENED SPRINGHILL SCREENED INVERNESS SCREENED ALBION NUT ALBION SJjOVE ‘in g p g " Stock ‘Quotalzioits IIALIIWAX. May li-Quotations tutnlshed by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: New York Exchange Al. Top. and Santa Ft- ily. .. American Can Co. . . .. Am. Car and Fdy. Co. .. 1 179% Phone 5mm‘ requirements, 4gl/"-fil¢§l pjefuoilable, prompt service. . 104% ' i; w. o. o11.1.1s s. co. .0118 Co, lN.\’.) f‘. it 22, and Mel Ri('\’iR(3il(l§Yil; Co. _ , . . . . . . . . . . . . H113‘. - Gil/L lillli‘ {alkali/oi A Giulia /,\/ 87f COLLY- THIB i5 A ,NlCE. JOB I'VE GUT ON ME. HANDS-I'VE Q01’ TD CIT THIS ELEPHANT OUT OF’ THE. HOUE>E , BUT HE. VJQBFT MOVE‘ OHWM ‘30 CLADI REMEMBERED TO BRING ALONG. MY Mualc» 1 ‘1 FEEL ‘SO LONESOME HERE i 1N INDIA- 1 Moerr QMNGTC ‘ CHEER MYSELF up‘ b-‘HNUTE- I'LL. BE RIGHT WITH YOU‘. Limited/ Every hour on this famous "train is re mcrnbered with delight. Rcclined at ease. ' you rec the gcms of Canadian RQCIIY Irlotintairt scenery. Radib an‘ the ltttlF nicciies of Canadian National rvicq 8.54 their quota to your pleasurw ThtYldfil train lo-- ~ .. Winnipeg , Edm6hl‘fl Jasper National Purl; v Prince Rupnt and Vancouver Superb equipment consists of Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Compart- ment - Observation? Libfvfif 311ml Car (Radio equipped), Dining Cm", Coaches and Colonist Car. Take this popular train to the Cons: and . cn route to California. - "cwrvaiiortsaridonmnlnlc in/nmn-Lnm from W- n, city. (‘liy rm. .\;.'l. l. 'r. 11mm». Tkl. a." misfits-t we Dlr-l._I’u.~tl~>|_~r. \i:i. (‘hnrlottt-IIH‘) 11 11111111111 ilway System in America t f1‘ Sue Canada In Canada’: Diamond Jubilee Ycar- - 1867 - i911 - Tired-v-Out {Eeellrtgdfih due to the piling up of polsonouo quota rilfiflfl’ "l '{°"".; system, which has accumulated‘ llurlltq tile long old it will keep your liver aotlve and giving it a trial you will redo _ havellken 1t. " ‘fhfPrl 1:. A. r0, Uie Dr. Flrdnoli’ v ' ' fox pups Ind be soft-tell“ m u “NFC .°‘ ‘M.’ stigma. Fmruni flvicl. Inc, ._.._.._._-.._, (uh- Hnlnn h v5!‘ j > "VI ll “Anew; _ ~ wuvnnunonu- :.~ uni-nun». e, _- _ .., . w.