ow .*'“'"iys-v._¢wvls-. ‘¥\.4‘_ v _ .. .-..-,.-~. ‘~Q-QvQ—‘ ArnnQ Q AZAVL>A-Q~L—Q A THE OFF CIA llllllliiilntrtilllilrs “Arid-AME l“ LAST TIMES TO-DAY 3.15, 7 AND 9 ~1A~A» A A-A-Q -A 7 n; '- TO wv v-v v~v and ‘Pioneers l - rm}: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Pmiittns iii nitiiiis wit FlliM SAINTS’ Still ii-it Large Crowd Witness From Rovers Inst Ewe Hard Hitting Con cord Crowd of Cu Excellent basketball in League Friday on L.‘of C. floor last Rovers and Stars. "Evening. I One of the largest crowds 0t bail Tho Chanel,” game o, 558mb rbllowers that has ever attended n , 1 l game at Victoria Park turned out ha" between ‘h§,,,s°,ge§‘ nmsbfloznfi last evening and witnessed the An- Pinclzs Matineep-Ihiidren 16¢, Adults 20¢. Eveningr-Aduits 37c. Children 26c. packed pudience at the league of the Cross Gymnasium resulted in l will for the Pioneers by a close chlors take a hard hill-ills 181139 from the Rovers in the opening of the City llaague -by a. score of 8 to 5. ¢_. require. BOILERS, TRAYS, CULENDERS, SANITARY PACKING TABLES, STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS, ETC. made at short notice. ORDERS PBULIPTLY ATTENDED T0. MAIL FRED l-l. TRAINOR PHONE 393-‘). OPP. IOQ§§O4§§§§§4 *9'¢§ 9 9 9444-90 Q00 646+? E. R. BROW . H6 RICH MOND STREET 1 Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summersidc, LIOYd Pelvis Good Strong Steel.‘ Companies. >5‘ V¥Q \@O Q-QQ OQ‘OO-OO§O-O-QO-OOOO-OQQQQ'QQ b-o-voewa 000-0000 _—%;»o1vml~ vi-l .. 1:4- ,, _ .____E.,_._. _.-- 11am . ,. ~-.. Billard Parlor i A Grafton Street ,Billard, Pool and Snooker Tables. ' coma HERE FOR voun NEXT SMOKES 293-5-1~swtt. 7 MilesWins 3 Mile C. B. Road Race LOBSTER PACKERS Send us your order for any Galvaniz- ed Sheet Metal Equipment you may PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE LAMBROS 0110s l DUNHILL PiPF-s AND ‘England haul inst zi lnclnoraillc TOBACCO Kitillt} zluainst tho Australians by ‘ . snvcn runs. Arising out oi’ thnttlo- All brands of Cigars, limit illt! lltllwspaperl ailuizliéishetln a? "l .\l illorzilll" 11H Tl f1 I ' < ‘ Cigarettes and Tobaccos. iriiuoneute rprnelxlhrance m. English 11 | a 5 l 'l"l(‘l(l‘l, which died at the Oval on ~ ".3? supp ea are a w y litllgllst 29, 1882, Deeply Lamented ' Sorrowlni! » - 111011 THEY STAND BO GRAFTON STREET CHARLOTTETOWN ,.Ei_lgland’si ‘Cricket Mad As Popular Sport Starts 2'l.~*~li1ll§l2llitl is lt'1‘|i‘lii‘i llliiil tli summer. A tetllll ;l't*]il'i'tit'llllllil A ll-nlla is here to jllliffllltl the mytlllt-nl "ashes," or will ,111,. 1-1111111-1‘ o1‘ fivn Test Matches to illl‘ ]|l2i_\‘t'il lii‘l\\'t‘i‘ll the “Aussies? liillil linglzlnll. lillnrcst. taken in 11111150 gitllitis Pill} oilly ln- compared lto that yvhlrll grips AlllCflCil tlnr- iillu tliu progress til‘ illG baseball ’\\,-'Ol‘lil Series. Tho lorlll " rhos“ was the inven- .iio11 of ii news1izl1lcl‘ in 1883 film!‘ LONDON, hilly by u large circle of friends and acquaintances. R. I. P. N.I3.—The body will he cremated, and the Ashes taken to Australia." lThc games will last for three days lfl-om 11 a.m. until 6.30 p.m., with [forty-five minutes interval for lunch innit tiller-ll minutes for tea. i ‘NATIONAL burnout-z i W011 Loot no. ant basketball was played -by both chalked up in last night's fixture teams with ‘the opponents 4. ability typical of the Pioneers coon way o; good m9a3ura_."[)u[chy" lchanggd m“ ‘me “t bm-ue i“ ‘he Diamond and MoEachern doing the 8900i] hack dmmmg m“ “we “d Wm‘ ball went to the road and looked score oi‘ 28 to 26. . Throughout both periods excell- lMitlra triples and 11000169 We" University men than in any game the writer has having the big edge and even tlook- seen, tol- quite a good many seas- lug like winners in t-he first twenty 0115; 11, (act nwo or the longest. hits minutes. scoring 18 points to their Dated o“; 111 muons gave the spec- Bll! experience Md tators a dew additional thrills by perm‘, when met’ came said "poling" on each occasion the ning out by a close margin. to, circuit clout». bu‘ deep ,n,'f,i,‘,f’df,ji,i‘fs‘glflfisf"° m” mm‘ "d playing ill L110 Oili-flflld held the nits ' to three lone cushions, Nearly ev- ery player on iboth lineups hit well last night, which bespeaks lots of action in the league this summer. Saint Dunltane iCLTingley... . . . . . . . 8 iF. Jeininlng .. 9 iD. (Ybearys 2 THE GAME "an: FM. nllllplly .. 2 l lg 91,1191, 11 ‘Dha iRovers went down in order (t, 31110901111111 , 0 in the first inning, while the Anch- E. Murray (1 ors counted once in their halt. A. Gllllg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 Saunders doing the scoring. d —- Second Inning-Rovers annexe Totnl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 26 three. McEacher-n. Blanchard and Mlclnnis crossing the plate on a Pioneers brace ott hits iby Smith and Connors n» AW?" - - - - ~ - - - - ~ - - ~ - - -~ ‘i Anchors-Saunders leading oft -'< (‘siilvmli - 1° gets on, steals second and scores F- Cm‘ - - - ~ ~ - ~ - - ~ n when Smlith drops McDonald's long G- Whlit’ - 5 fly to right field. tvibmallull blllsles n‘ w°°d5 0 and is sate. MoFarlane does like- T; Dew“ ' 1 wise as McDonald goes to third \\. Scantlebllry .. . 12 and puns Cofinors, ‘brow to first With the bags loaded LDempsey" Diamond comes throng w tl ii UmMWTEKVfl ‘Mann's nice single scoring MlcDonaid. ‘Mc- Mahon advancing to thlrdhls Cililggli ‘ 9 Flat-toote on a sna t row y “Y , ‘Dlamontldwilllarrls sav; what look- ed like a. rally iby stabbing Cron- ~Gyln-1tt30 to ll.30-iSpoclzll in's drive to second. Anchors 3; (rlass; 3.30 to 5-Juniors. 7 to 8~ Rovers 3. 'l‘on.chcr's Basket/ball; 8 to 9.30, 3rd lnnings-Jibovers, Nash fans. .\lr\n's Volleyball. McEachern follows with a three lltii\“llllg—iclllll‘(!l1 League, 7—St. ‘hugger tot deep loft field. The hit as Pnlrlfls vs. Baptists; 8.30 'l‘rlnity vs. it sailed over Cronirfs head looked Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28 Zion. ltke four sacks, but fast relaying held MdEachern on tlhird. Preston CHURCH LEAGUE Diamond fans, and MicEachern is Si. James won over (Icnirnl loft on third when Blanchard flyS tlhristlllll by tic-fault with the lol- to McFarlane. , lowing scores: tAnchor-a-drrancls leads with ‘ a single, lsteals second andp-‘acores ST. JAMES on “iDtltchy" Diamond's ' ouble. 1'l‘_ ‘llolvzitt 95 139 135 Smith losing the catch. 01050183" ‘ii i-dlliliitiln l9! 107 H2 takes three swings and scoots to . Perry 177 171 10S first when Preston Diamond. drops i Cilillleftin 163 177 192 itihird ball; "Dutchy" scores from third -on the throw to first_ Saund~ United iron over 'St. Peters hy tlo- ers fails and MdDonald flys to fault with the following scores: Blanchard. Anchors 5; Rovers 3. UNITED 4th 1nnln1z—ti'tovers. lMoGulizan J. ivobstol- 197 It'll 135 works one hunldretiper cont. when P. Tilrner 83 176 158 he picks iMttlnnis‘ hard drive to il.. doughnut] . .115 107 190 short. Doyle replaces Smith at bat B. Conrad . . . . . . .. 159 149 198 and works ‘MoFarlane for a free Total-Milli. pol-tulll-ty when Connors tans and Doyle is caught rvteallns third. pass. The Rovers lose a golden cp- iitiiis ~ ~ ~ "1'"[iIlY iliiilll llllliilli ning by 8 to 5 Score- test Witnessed by Re- stomer8—— Next Game Evening Between Williams worksfllwchrlane for s free ride and steals second on ov- erthrow. Nash also is passed to first. MdEachern doubles scoring Wlilillmfl; Nash is thrown o“! W Cronin in a beautiful throw to the plate. Preston Diamond tans, tAnchor-s-Jrancle thrown out at first. “Dutchy” Diamond tflPIBB 1° deerp centre; The hall rolled to tho road hut like McEachernl ‘he is Pill" led up at ‘third when the drive looked like a homer. MOGMSBH singles and Diamond scores. Saun- ders is thrown out ‘at first. McGui- gan takes second and crosses the plate on McDonald's double. Mc- Donald steals third and scorer 0h overthrow. McMahon singles and on the next ball pitched is caught at second in a nice throw ‘bY P1115“ ton Diamond. Anchors 8; Rovers 4. (m, 1111111113, Rovers-Blanchard raises the nor-til end bores by sins- ling to rigiht. iMiclnnis loses n hard drive to Cronin. Doyle is again ' walked by hicFariane. Connors hits to MoGulgan and is thrown out. Blanchard steals third and scores on McMahon's fumble of Cruwellflr drive. Williams tans leav- ing Doyle on third. Anchors —— McFarlane fans. "Dempsey" hits to rliitvtiuisnn and is thrown out. at first. Cronin inns. Anchors 8; Rovers 5. Seventh lnning'—-Nnsh hits t0 M’Guigan and ls o_ut. M’Eachorn up Francis retires fivihsckey" on a nice catch o! a loul ball. Preston Diamond gave the Rover hackers a. chance to cheer by singling through third, but Cronin ended the cheering when he made a lov- ely catch 0t Bianchards fly to left field retiring the side. Final score. Anchors 8; Rovers 5. THE LINEUPS Ilmpirns~McAlccr lit tho pinto; s McDonald on the bases. NOTES Creat game for an opener. lHis llonor the lblent. Governor and iliis Worship the lMllyor wort- intorestod spectators. ' The Rovers and Stars iplny Fri- day night same time. Keep the Australians Ahead 190 Runs at Oxford OXFORD, England, ‘May 25.——'I‘ho second day's play ill the counter lbetween the itollrirlg Australian cricketers and Oxtlord University today attracted a crowd of 8,000 who were trewted to a delightful etlribition in an atmosphere oi! mid- summer. The Dark Blues gave a. heroic demonstration of game- ness. a battle against big odds. Be- fore the Australians had wound up their first innings they had bet- terod tho Oxonians initial turn at bat -by 190 runs. holl lultl iMoFarlane out at first: nin flys to Blanchard. Anchors 5; illovers . ' 5th Innis, Rovers-Crowell trans Hawboldt Wins In Mmmie Jiawilloldt. of Westville. _ _ won the viz-mile raoo here tioday W152i’. ?;§‘-°'3..‘.’.?.E 1," i“ ";",'..'*‘,’,“,§,“-5,,7“""‘"- .“ ' r nw r.r ecourse, gus 'l::;"i=m_3t1 Jiggiiw" "gigs"!- Aiistral- lvlwbolllnll. of Alntlgolkish, rlulsnad 0km‘, n“ I - 1 second. elm: 100 yards behind the m“, l Tammi“ 15 "C0114 "- winner. and (tough. of Trenton, was g3 om“ °w~ third. about 50 yards in the mar, Twenty-five out of 27 starters ggfigitli?“ ' - - ~ - - - -- -7_13 -l'lnished the race. Wostville captur- Rochofltey -- 16 1:8 ed the team our. put up by the New Nowém‘ ' 1R 20 an‘ Glasgow AlA.C. Their Winners ' -- - , - got first. fourth and eighth. Willard Syracuse . Li 21 .382 Forbes’ of Lorne’ won the gold Jersey ‘( lty . 1Z5 .5159 nwdal non“) print He w” ““‘“i'"¥ 4*‘ ~12? tweliit-h and it was hi8 rim. race M i M , . nlleadydtlatio Medicine. You need ,,,,,§_'V,‘IQ,,I,‘,",',',§DY,',‘,ZZ'; €€ec%a\g1k,gt: no physician for ordinary ills when cohJrg‘ flashed home the “dang-rid lSifDNaEi, .\'. .. .\i:i_v l?» John i" (‘illtinnltl 24 12 .007 Miles. of Syllllffl‘ .\l.nr-~:, \v<lrl<l's‘t‘llil-'l1:li Z1 ‘l2 ‘636 champion Alalrzrtlyoni-r, won illl“yi11|~1111k]y|1 18 14 536 (‘ape llFPiOil rouil rln l--. llw Pjtlshlifgll .. lii 16 .529 Naithanson lhfPPfllllil‘ l'iil'l‘, ll"l'(‘. io- i Si. llmlls l!) l!) .500 day lrl 1.’- lllillllii'.\ :1 SIWOINlS. lt\‘l-ll' York . . . . .. 10 20 444 Miler-l took llli‘ llwllti nlmnt 2200 Philadelphia 1.‘? 2i. $82 yards fnonl tho sttlri. and iiinln- ‘ lioston . . . . . . . .. l0 24 Z94 inllletl 3Ylt1'illill"(?l|..‘ll'tl it. llnill tho. finish. which ho Pilllli‘ tll Jiiilllll. lilo AMErucAN LEAGUE, yards in front of .\lll-:o Silllivllili with Reid limo third illlil lhin .Vlal'.- Won Lost PC. 7190i]. of North Swine)‘, liiiirill- Now York . . . . .. 27 9 .750 Sullivan illlll liti-ht sl-Itzt-rl ii livoly (‘Ititfiliillil .. 21 15 .583 duel for t-lfiPlliiil piiiri‘. PiiilllllnlfWVllshliilzton . . . . .. 2i 17 .553 positions li(‘\f‘l'ill iililim llurliir: the Plillntlolphllt , 2t) 17 ,5", run. Chit-ago 20 1i) .513 Afior the rzltv: .\iilv>s i‘Xlli'(‘.‘~i:iL‘Il lltatrnlt 18 18 .500 his delight at ‘lW-(Villlillil 1h» pow, 110511111 _ __ 11 24 5110 mancnt poetsr-ssor or illt- llitllilhtllllfi 5t. lfliillS 'i 27 .260 Naihnnson trophy. which is his lly vlrtllle inf his Nllftftihi-Sltt! \'ii'.itil'li‘.ii in 1925 and on the [PFC-SPIN occasion. Ilnltilllol-Q , , , _ ,_ 21 9 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost INC. .127 W" ‘"1"’ "1' him" it home 0i DP- the two and a half mile race for Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil for coughs, boyl; under 13, Rgymqnd 395mm colds, sorta throat, bronchial tron- Stsllarton, finished second, 'hlcs, it is available; for scalds, A.C. Millie, former president M1’. burns, bruises, sprains it is unsur- iB.A.A.U.C., was present at the ‘passed; while for cuts, sores and "i09- ,t‘he like it is an unquestionable Anchors-Connors throws wcMa- “DelntpPt'"" Tllnnnond lays a nice those in hm" “n: '“ Sam‘ 6mm“ M“ the bitterly last evening lol’ not being first gr =lly while Diamond piliers second. but is loft there when (iro- 51111:,“ t: fgznsgawl mmflbutp ‘Mir New Glasgow Race NEW GIJASGOW. N13, May 25— good work up—gct away on time. Some o! the fans. especially cars, were lcnrllplnilllnrz The collectors shmlld cover more ground-how lalmut it? 6,000 See English Defeat Quebec, 5-3 MONTRJEAIL, May 25.—0ver 6.000 llootball enthusiasts gathered at Alexandra Park horn today Blllfl snw the touring eleven representing the lhilgllsh Football Association mark up their tlrst victory when they (‘pPllPfl tlic trip against a side sol- ectetl by the province of Quebec Football Association. The scort- was five goals to three iln .t'avor of the Englishmen, ‘The teams lined up: lEngland-Seweli, Bark" 1111111 Clitford, Magoo, Waugh and Hark- 118. Harrie, Jack, Rawlinlgs, iSmith and Tulnstall. iMontreal-Jrsnglands. Barnes aind l-louison. iMlller. Boll amd MoKalln. Jack. Green Weetwater, Marshall rind Baillie. The some was tilled with nx- ccllcnt soccer. the visitors giving a. fine exhibition. "filnstsli. Jack (3) alnd Rnwllngs, did the honors ifor England. Wh-iln Baillie. iMnrshail and Wostwator scored for tho Montnealers. healer. no testimonial It nocds iother than tho ilso, and that will sit your denier for the Fleet Foot Booir of pom forboytendglriamwrire foracopyto Dominion Rubber Co, lad, B03.‘ 330, Mont-mi. 11"» @1»1*~~»lsiiiiitiis| t Hill ii iistiiil Sllfiill Silmmerside this year intends to, committee or the Summerslde Athletic Association and the play- ers themselves counts for any- thing baseball ill going over- B10 in the Western Metropolis this year. ' To promote more interest and ltaener competition the/town has been divided into wards and there will be a team from’ eech‘oi' the three wards. A licheiinU-hac been int-t will ‘be: The int-m (from the east end) and for $11k team Doyle, Daley, Peters, A. qhlleton, , J. Schnrman, R. Lyle a .. Kely, , iDiclrie. Gordon llllrifin ll and . several other; will linen For ' ~ the iSenntore (troll: the oelttrl) rfivive its old time interest 10nd Graves, Mon-lg, N, 111111111101, R high standard of baseball and if Johnston, J. Cameron, H. Phillipa, the enthusiasm or the managing and others will play. drawn up and the ‘teams compet-lepective supporters. Nflonon. Cameron, Lidstone. The Braves (from tho wast and) will havt- Howatt, Wright. Campbell. Stewart L. Gallant. B. Johnston, R. Silli- phant and others. Manymew and young players Will seen on the diamond this year and will enliven thingll somewhat. The Sumnieralde Athletic Associa- tion. are getting out membership tickets and each team will receiV-r 75 tickets to distribute to their re- By purchas in; these membership tickets ill” flirt! are given an opportunity o‘ rm n0: EDWARD 1 no $50,000 Prize-Winner! ,,,,,1~o 1. ml n. mil Luslrv mun IAMESACRUZE LZODUCTION What beats in the hfif" MAY .261 1926 ' T‘? x Today at 0.15, 1 11,- g . Matinee-mic, 1 Night-me, 211,, 1 beneath 91¢ Paris “WV” u" cloak models wear’! . ~.r. What la ‘the inside stori °i these fair creatures’ lives arid COME AND SEE i level‘! / '14 ER .‘ T l‘ pR/ZEAZI/VE 7X RY WITH AHCE JOYCE WhilliER BAXTER 001035 COSTEHO. ZAS U Pi T T S A. HORNE & CO. CHARLOTTETOWN expressing tangible nppfibiatlonvn‘ ' ~ their club. The tlcllm will be outatuflynno fluid meet witr "Ififiiiinte ' c --=llnrrnh for iilbobail.‘ '" .~-I o.....¢ 1.: , IiTho Wlllto Sox wvro vit-lorioils. -r'- r 1m a \\\\' i ‘l 1 Anchors Rovers Catcher F is . . . . . . . . . . . . .. P. Diamond m" ma," . FOX NEWS PRINCE EDWARD TRIO illloFarlane . . . . COIIDOFH a PATH E REV] EW "OVERTURE" S. iDlltmond . . . . . . . . . .. Blanchard 2nd Base -—————~—~—"—""'“" “'1' ' " ‘_ "w '— --~~ ~-- New .._. ._~_.._~_._.__ E Diamond . . . . . . . . . . .. Williams » brim‘ was 517 Fosltlr .. Sm)" Stop 'i‘lii‘ linvup was as follows: l uioGlllgrlll . . . . . . . . . .. nlchltlcherll Wm" s“ Yank! liiiiiiiii Centre Field - ("iidwr Saunders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nash iiiillPiill - - - - H‘ - . . . . . . . .. Jtlllllsoli Jollnstlll . . . . . Right Field l'iii'lit‘l‘ Bum 1t, -MOD0l1aitl . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Smith A litirfl fmifii“ “m: M ‘mu “ins Hwpol‘ ' V I I ' ' . A i ' L ~ 4 ' . 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When you can get: fine quality at? i purchase price you have gamed the hi3 ' degree of economy in the purchase 0 ‘ automobile. ‘ Because Chevrolet represents tiifi high __ type of quality car at low cost lt hi5 ‘nu-m the choice of over two million 118091“ . . m a ‘ yeleslitoroybufiirigllllltbow trul "w-ui-“ifaa ' ‘ Chevrolet combines q" ity with low cost. PRINCE M0T0R3 BUMMERSIDE DPL-‘tllldlts FOR PRINCE ElHVARDjSLAND L ill i '- 1r4,~1»1~.~@11,a,, =