,, .,.,.¢4~@Ifl*I-.Jv-<i- 1 ¢e4~ -w»:¢¢-e¢¢~:¢:‘:=:-:~=:e=: wee-wee“ Eastern Guardlan 1 ' 1;“ __ 1 i l . _ - . n2 LADIES’ ulna at biliggiis- I: v - ' , counts for the month of J It o ‘ ' Machean d: Townsend's, Mom‘ x . tsgue. 1,443- 0 U < v . 1. , l \ j i ' no», wo++++++¢h4++¢‘ ' roost-root n? loss: vinuon i Wnshlniton Wu Very Pnrtionhl In‘ Baseball And » School Sports Wtst Kont School and Summer- sido High School are staining a ilasi-liail (lnnignptl School Sl1'»1'l=‘ at tin. Abogwelt Grounds on Tues- day weningQ this! ll Wlll lu- 211041 one has only to remember liar-k to last winter at the ‘Wets Kent ice Sports. they uw-re :1 huge slit-cuss. Nova Scotians Are Named For / lMaritime Meet liiilifux, June T.-Tlic following Nova Siiilltillg lnivc ibeen selected for the int‘ l‘~.\l2ll'illlll0 meet, sched- uled for llediord range Juno 11: fiiiiipetitoi" . . hiay May June 'i‘l. ill 30 3 .1. l). .\ltl§ii(‘lll‘cll. . . , Pvt. l'.l..l“. 9-! 92 9S 284 and tln- boys lire satisfied tliv) (HQ MUD u“ um i-aii mull" 11"‘ "lllllm" 51ml“ “m” l’ii'l0ii innit... 93 9o ss 280 iilly siirv~sfillll~ .il. ii. :u. Morse, Lt, it is to he hoped that they shall I Anni Rog,’ S” U1 m; 276 PPCQlYQ‘ t'\'t’l'y qneourngeinciir ironi .“>_ l!‘ SpL-“Cur, the FlllZVllfi, not tiiil)‘ l" l111.\'111i»' 11:‘ ]",';_ (',,1_ ‘o kvts hut by tittelitlilii: and 11_l1l'li111 1- ; nun» 1on1. n1 as 95 274 lug tin» winners of the (lllTUYUlll :'|‘_ ‘L mm‘ 1mm uppity l lllX. l“ll>' . . . . . .. Sii 95 93 274 . ’.ll_ ii. l’ -. ‘ i 8.11.41. l’.l..l~‘. ‘J-i $5 9-1 273 1' ‘J .\l. 'l‘i'uii ‘i es . n. n. big Leagu i .‘ (‘oi u _ i - . . . . . . . . .. till 9o S4 270 (Canadian Press) ‘l, l). innvi-oii. ‘Pvt. ('01. k National League lliiiiis _ . . . . . . .. S? SS 94 269 Wailing inen ‘Tcarvm _ w‘ ll? \\'. l), Folrroii. M-w Wik - - 4 < ‘ - - ~ - - -- 1 1., 5% mun. llix. 11§1>11<1i'1i ‘ mi...’ . 0o m ss 2st; mllyilllllg ll. llauinun. Q, .\l. S, Isl. (‘ . .SS 96 84 2G8 b3 X5 {H 2G7 Plllliitlllllllil I H gnu] X S9 93 S‘ 266 . , . t.’ l ".4 \\'n.~<liiiii:ioii .. i.“ ‘Allmlx’ (‘liii-nziuii ' ‘ 93 S5 2m a . ..ind . \'c\\' l“ g3 26G lib-Ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. w o6 2;; .,-.,._ .'"t""atl°"“' “Z982, W, ltoiiiivster .. 19 2e 422 }sf|',l".:]“':m'""':::“" ,1, W Syrause . 11 so 21:2 J‘ Iggy‘), (my __ 22 l’l‘U\'lll\‘ll(_'=' . . . . . i . . . .. 1o 34 30d ii- ailing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 4n - CRUSADERS COMING TO CANADA "Ailnson i-iouqhton, the new United States Ambassador to Great Britainvind Probendary Carllsl era out side Grows House, London. _ n —ao the banners have lt-to “Ame rica and Canada. i , "Well, stand that there horphsnsqe up e, receiving the Church Army Crusad- The Crusaders were on their wly if you; don't there ls ‘lghly spoken oil" -—Tho Humorist. - . wishing: of Ills Benn City League " __ 1 ‘*—' ' ‘ 0f all tho Colonial houses now stsnd~ lug Mount Vernon is the most inter-i eating, ssys the "Aotiqusrisn." it 1| the nstionll shrine: every Ainerlcso visits] it once in his lifetime; every distin- gulshed guest of the nation goes there‘ to place s wraith at the tomb of Wsslv] ington as well ll to see the home of The sixth game of“ the City League Schedule will take place this evening nt 6 o'clock ot Vic- toria Pork between the Anchors and iIlovers, Thai-last game between these teams the Anchors proved 1 THE cnmorrsrows GUARDIAN FRINGE EDWARD TONIGHT and TUESDAY Matinee 3 Sharp i"‘0ltfi|ll oiiléliilfil ouMBELLsls Evenings at 8.30. EVENINGS 80c, $1.10, $1.65 111111,‘, - MATINEE 1 STRAND too strong ior the Royers, howev- er hard work in the last few prac- tices have improved “the Rovers and their close wiu over the Stars who u week ago played the An- tbc Futher of his Country; sud every‘ traveller would feel his trip to America, incomplete unless he included s dsy of the vllls on the Potomac. | Mount Vernon wss built in 1143 by Children A52c. Adults $1.10 ' \ ‘Stoppingou t. l ~ uznfln“, chors a druw gume, leaves the -Ro- vers the favorites for a wiu this evening. On the other hand the Anchors have been strengthening up their weak places since their last game and Mcl-‘arlnne is going better than Lawrence Washington, when ha rqsh-rled Miss Fairfax, and he named the pllce for Admiral Vernon, the hero‘ o! Porto Hello, under whom he hsd served. When Admiral Vernon learned that the estate hsd been numed for him hp sent ever. so that‘ it Wm surely he a Lawrence Washington s painting rep-l good game w‘. ‘the huge tum out resenting his fleet ut Csrtngenn, which o; “ms m“ is following Wm] great is inserted into the panel ofthe mantle- mterest the C“). League gameth piece in the West Parlor. At this time A¢ u meeting of [he City League thc eststo consisted of 2,500 scrcs. After (,y[icja|3_ i; was decided that an o1. Lawrence Washington's death in 175i, 11cm] score;- be nppomted and the Mount Vernon passed to bis half-broth, position was voted to Dr. Chas. eh George Wilmington. who increased 1;,,ng;_\u_ The Doc has hm] “p”. the property to 8,000 acres and enlarged iv-nce in this line and should prove "it "Wie- tlic right man in the righ-l place, so 3" Y"?! If!" l1? "11"! "l!" 901111911‘ ifmg wit]; a good umpire like M“. slon of Mount Vernon Washington, who Jileer, good base judges, an officinl W11" "Pr! imrtlciiliir slwut 111s furni- scorer and the buses pegged down 11"?» evidently thoyllll l! Bwlvlll there should be no further cause “1101111. "u" Bo he wme w Rlvhlrd {qr dlgguggiong over the dgciglon$ Washington in London u follows: "Be The City League 1;; u thy-go cor. pic-used, aver and shove what I have nereil tie ut the present, each teom WWW f0! 111 I M!" 0! 01B 13th of having won and lost o gume, no April. to send uie one _dosen strong well n5 the tie gQme between {he choirs, of about l5 shillings apiece, the Anchors and Stars. That it is going bottoms exactly mills 11y the enclosed to be a hard won gchedule 15 glem- dimensions and of three different col- ly seen by the even games being ors to suit the paper of three ‘of the I The Sensation ' 0f the Year ‘Tlriqucsgdiittbly The Best Soldier Of Them All: lotto} wavicl riuflwrvf played so for, and if the) keep im- proving as the season nilvnnces, tans are assured o.‘ big league stufi’ being pulled off before the series in finished. ' Reports Of Women's Institutes Of P. E. I. Lorne Valley. institute held their -May meeting in the School with eight members and two visit- ors present. ‘business was carried out. The members decided to make a "Fri- endship quilt" to help raise the Institute Funds. ers were welcomed. closed with the National Anthem Lskevlew. of this institute was hold at the home of Mrs S. J. Rose, Lrkev-llie with thirteen members present. Liter the regular business meet- ing,at which roll coll was answer» 'i‘he usual routine Two new mamb- Tbe meeting The May meeting bod chambers. also wrote for in my iusl I inust acquaint you, sir, with the reu- son of the request. ."l have one dozen choirs tbs; were iusde in this country: nest. but too weal: for common sitting. I, therefore, propose to tslte the bottoms‘ out of those and put them into those now or dered, while the bottoms which you send will do for the former snd furnish tho chambers. For this reason tbc workmen must be vary enct, neither uiuklng the bottoms larger nor srnsllcr Uilll the’ dimensions, otherwise lhe change can't be made. Be klm! enough to give directions that‘ these chairs. Plllllll! wlthtbe others nod the tables. be carefully packed sud stowed. With- out this csutlon they sre lilhlo to in- finite dsrosge." The nld-funhinneil bnlsnm or lntl_v‘n slipper is enjoying n revival of pppn~ lRPllY-on old-time and desorvétllyud- . mired mnnusl. its use so»: poo/plant - for tuble decoration has been d revels- tlon of repent years, for it fqrmmmin]. nturc trees grown outdoors in this; n‘: Spell 01w Willow” A JOHN couwAv PRQDIKWN CLE Today 3.11s‘, 7’:ind8.i5“ Matinee-—16c, 11c. » i - Nisht-zfic, 21¢, 11c, A Picture of the Glories of a Woman? ayliCK. BlLLi E DOVEfHPlRRY T. MOW 0' MADISON .4, 8 Reels of Thrills And Romance “Hello Baby’? _.t1 COMEDY manner covered the length of its stems with double flowers of delicate, satiny texture in a great variety of delicate ns u-ell as brilliant coloring and insny of‘ them handsomely striped and spot- ted like, the colceolsrlss of the ‘green- ed iwitb "My Bet, Superstition." house. ilrs S. J. Rage gave sn- interest- ‘The hnlum I. l ‘under admin, an‘, ing reading and an original Poem. The singing '0! Old ‘Favorites was '},',g",,‘}‘, 5§;m:3:::§“";)'1h?‘l'.":)h ll‘: vlrlled 0Y1 ‘by M188 ‘MWKllY 11111111 should not he sown until weiilllitb any other memibem and greatly enjoy- driven curly Jude.‘ it delights in rlch " Qd by s11. - " ' soil and a libersl supply of fflliisturc when lt‘will make robust bushes two feet tall and almost iis thick through. it ‘should p0 given 1B inches apart to develop. Ono of thovmost ornamental uses of the hhllum is "to ‘form low hedgessloug walks or drives. t use to which the four o'clock ls élso put with good advantage sltltough of more robust growth than tho balsam. . . For pot or window culture. tbs seed- lingl phould he potted 1n smell point when they hsye put out their first plir ottrvuellosves and glveojrich opll and ilhifted_,_iptq lyrgilr pots us thou-oats fill ‘thelrwspace. They will bloomflin tivollllcl pots, The mdin mums" this Elmira, Institute met st the home of Miss "Marjory Campbell on 'May 8thwith nine-members and three visitors present, The nun- ual mutine business was conduct- ed and wdiscussion tool: platoon Ways of rnising- money. ‘The mom-I bers decided to-hold an "Egg Day Collection." _ During the eveniiig- Cords were plisyeditor mitts. ' ville rot ‘Illzlflllis was] tendered "the Hostels and» the méGt/iilig; closed. with ‘thee National _,\ntlie1n. i F "four: oi_ growiog-them is to J96 ,tbpt_ For Son- F _. h ‘ - __'c'onltsutly ‘suppiiod with ' > . firqtsr logo "saucer upder ‘the pot ‘ by defeating Miss Ado MacKenzie, Gene Pearson, marvellous feminine impersonator with Canada's world famous ORIGINALS (The cast of which includes most of the Overseas Dumbeils.) The amazing natural soprano voice and striking stage personality of Mr. Pearson has put him in the front rank of ESTIMATES For: City or RuralYPlumbing Chcerfully Furnished. All Our Installations Are Guaranteed. If You Intcnd to Have Plumbing or New Fixtures Call on Us. FRED ll.. Tllllliliill The Reliable Plumber Phone 393-J. Opposite Prince Edward Theatre the world's best impersonators of women. PRINCE EDWARD TONIGHT AND TUESDAY und keeping it filled being the sufest way to hnntilc them. They iii-e u beautiful und unusuul ornnuicnt for indoor decorution snil will prove u novelty no this use is not 111 ¢"111111"l1 "11" ‘"14 l1“"fl""‘;“ 11"?" l‘, Canada's greatest nnnunl attrac- - or s s. . . _ , o; ]°1l1<{"jl_~\11>» for bouqudts. The .('lllll(\lllll flouwrrwqlll-lllY 0 ‘l l9 Ollhllllll lllllllllfill Till“ strain is._ the finest and sonic or the oritcs and scvcrul brilliunt new most sttractlvg vurietles nrc the Snl» H1115“; of flute’ win (lppem- at the rnon Prince and scnrleit. The‘ spotttlid Prmce Edward Thcmn, tonight and yrnlifihilrpbfig“ “$52,113,:'gfi"lj:o':llf"dn ‘l’; tplmlorriopi‘ "lyhliiilllili! illllil night with violet iinrl various shades of rcil. Tlli‘ 9 ll- ll U‘ » fllllllrlklll» llllll llllbl revue “Stopping tint". llriiicis double white varieties iirc vcry hund - some to oniphuslzc. thc brilliance ofihc (\\,v(iry“'he|-u 1m“. "(mud mpil- mm“! hlsllll-rfllvlllll liirlllll- 'l'l"‘Y 1"“ “‘“"’l‘ of pruisc to this puriiuiiliii- ]Il'()llll(' tinn which is on etintinutius ruur oi lent moterlnl fur bedding in tlic flower ‘Maw’ lung/him‘ from iln- (ipciiiug chorus in the (‘ltific of "tlic lust act wherein lhc “ilui-hessi." lsUOllllPll Young, pcr-l ,i|i'lllS with hilarious results. _ | iliuilcd by those tavcr popular 1st . (Zinc Pearson mid Bob Aii- Toll-ONTO» ‘lmle T-Fm‘ m“ fwdil Ill, tin‘ Originals this sous Ill °lld'llia" l" slllccesslon’ bu“ (‘Opiliavu without d uibt the finest iii-t- ‘lonlFmThxi of Hmmuvllon’ W10“ llrltircgiitiou of tultnt since they , ' , l _ i i ' ‘ Ontm-lb Lulu” Co" chmnplnlql lllsliurited on tour in (Zmnidn in liilii. lirimiiil ot‘ ouincdy throughout. The Originals in “Stepping Out” Mrs. C. Page _ Is Golf Champion cast of the (iriglnals this your iuident from um ulri-iiily established l V “Stepping Out" is illstlnctly diifer- i111“ 1111111111 x mcut oi Percy Campbell. 1H1 llllllle- i... favorites; Fire." their "Full 0' vein" m" "Roll" dwn pl'i‘llt‘(‘i‘.‘l.‘ilii‘ii. Th9 is under llli‘ iiiniiiiiit A BOON FOR BACHELORS 0ft for Pullovers. Blifum’: Pstont Vacuum Pull .. Inuit ' i liiiilillllll: iiiiiii. “uflifltt. > of ‘Mississauga Clu-b. TOYOMD- 0119 up in a hard tough; contest her:- tbis afternoon, s nasty stymie on] the seventeenth giving the svlnncr with u grout number oi‘ tiolightiul sting hits that will kucp the town humming for wetks afmr tho Orig i " In tho-course u military maiimv . , . r1, .. can; on ‘London end dropped disrupts! bombs." III up‘ e “TB ‘:45 , ‘it \l, §»-1-42Qfor25¢. stio m smscmms I or SOuoIOO u‘ I mm they were noumit-limgyq nun’ k. stint-plurals. higr mgrglgyof victory ‘when she yp-llliillli have lcf-t us, “Stopping Out“ coined by ‘halving the 11mg ed of of nil the l’l‘liis is the tourth your that thc productions, pair have met in the finnl. Miss MM .\ln:i Liurruy, Jerry ilraylnrd nnd Kenzi: winning !_n 1922 at RC3L1llZllG.lBcl'll‘lllll Langley, are oil too well Mid lll 1925 l! Bfflllmml- Wllll" known to mention in particular. MW- refill? "o" lam Ye“ at lvel‘ Old and new friends who nre flock- lsnd, she also captured the titlc in mg m sue me new Shaw my “my 1921 m ‘Mmmn- lure all cost in their very best roles.‘ Th. n“ New momberi-i of tho quurtctte ln- clude Thomas Dunn, Canada's cele-' bruted Baritone and Gus McKin- non, Tenor; Jimmy MacDonald, previous soldier Ildsrly men, superiors in office. clsrygmen sod men of distinction are (glghteenflfllils ulrcntly become lhnniost tallt- ‘ 0 1 b > b P I 0 4P 0 flmvum‘ eqn-Uy ‘uh women’ w no Norman Blume and Lionel Brood- “ * anti-nuke.- "flu s ptiovvs - than“, watching the crows. work outside his stoma-louse. -- -- - . Qin- “nnu, o‘ “m” the h" way are also new additions to tho o . ooo ojo+w+ O O0 O4 O-OGOOQOQOQOQ OOO-O-Otfifi OOO~OOOO&OQO-Q4J~~>1>Q4OO'Q9N HIGKEWS BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO MILLIONS OF FIGS USED YEARLY WHY? 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