‘ And Your Last THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Today at 3, 7 _ & 8.45 ‘ Matinee-Mic, 11c. Night-—26c, 21c, 11o FRI/lice" ‘saws n0 l IMPORTANT Last Day Of The NATIONAL LEAGUE tluel today and New York , ' ' Ti . ~ ‘ .. s w; “.- i. w.....,... .......... ‘2 ".~ r Enihuslasiw 0W , nix... ,.hkllcitw D..<..,;I§g'~;‘..». “d l i: 1 Ngi¥oiik . . . . 8 [i0 2 NVhTiltgsxShogi. May 18 Yankees - - ‘ ~— Y , r ~ . i r" CONTEST noel, and Wadi... s” an and n32?‘ Shocks: ghawhlgy eaiitl lieu Box. » Cincinnati Trims ‘Philadelphia liia. Score: - Chance t0 Witt One if the Prizes. Philadelphia . . .. (Jincinnatl . . . . .. Remember! It is absolutely nocesaary that you have nlmcl for both weeks. liuc and lPlcnich. Cardinals Beat ‘Robins 3-1. Contest decided cerltage oi correct answers. by w» incur cutonoo. my 1 - v. ant-nab bested Charley Rootin a pitching from Chicago 2-1 in "the ‘first game ot’ ‘the Giants‘ western invasion. Kelly's home run put the McGraw men ahead ‘in the fourth. Score: (‘lNC-lNlNATl. May 7—tKI10Cl{ll1g Mitchell out of the‘ box in ‘the first inning, Cincinnati turned 18 bits in a 1~i to 4 victory over Philadelp- R H. . . . . 14 Batteries-Mitchell, Willoughlby, liaacht and Hcnllne, Wilson; Dono- ‘ST. LOUIS. May 7——'l‘he St. Louis Cardinals knocked Vance out oi the ‘box in the first inning today A.(,lill.............198 188 118 cu“, A ——-_- -—- j Monday. May 31.—Giunts vs. ' 694 661 554 Buy“, - Total-Hill Wbdnesday, June 2—lPirate| vs. IT. PETERS cub‘, J. Williams . . 140 1'57 14B “my; Jun, F434,“, V; cubs, u. ‘nay . 14a 152 11s Manda” June 7.41pm., ‘NEW YORK, May, ‘l-The Yin" R. Acorn . . 104 242 156 Braves seas lost their fourth strslahl w. Smith 22a 20s 14a ' ha‘ firt.izi.“zi..'°,.llr:.lliif°“stlfl - m n; 752E '~=~~"-~'-*~ W" Rut-h. forced to retire alter collid- Tnin|__1995 lng in ri-ght field with Lszzeri ln the third. Ruth ls believed to be not seriously hurt. Score: star Ball Club Collins. 144 in communication Athletic; Defeat Browns 5-4 lRHPLADDUPi-MiA, May 7 —The St. ILouis Browns started their invasion of the east by losing here 5-4 when the Athletics made‘ a three run rally in the ninth. Her- shell Bennett was injure-d in the sixth when he dashed ' headlong against a concrete fence after chas- ing a foul ‘ball. ‘He was canrieil orf the field unconscious and rush- ed to ‘a hospital. Shortstop Gerber split his finger ‘bunting in the ninth and had to -be ‘replaced. Score: gentlemen yesterday E. enthusiasm Wlllvll seems to ‘be manifesting- R. ll. E. evening dailies needs no further and defeated the Brooklyn Robins, St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 9 1 guarantee that the majority oi thc _ 3-1, in the first game of‘ the series. Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 11 1 best talent available in the city .~ y ‘h, score; ~ Batteries--Ga.ston. Vanglldcr and its; ‘been secured. To date over Hand in Wu" °"“"“ ‘WHY ‘ ‘ “DRAM/ion” ' lit. H. E. Hargiravie; "Pate, Walberg and Coch- hsli the seating capacity 0i ill“ All charts must be in when , 1w ‘ fidudng Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 5 0 rane. Strand Theatre is already taken up . coma“ M0555 ‘mush, a; g tsuuflgjlfi "githudngyr St. Louis . 3 3 0 Only three games were ‘schcdulcd which bespeults a buulllel‘ b01133- - “h,” ,,;,,,,,_ ' Vida ‘Batteries - Vance. McSweeney. in the American League. lt may be added that the League W. y) The entert. ‘nment - ‘cbmuilitec . n: the Eastern ._ ar Baseball Club with Messrs Neil Cheverle and Robert Weeks were given the assurance of these that the)’ WOuld be right on deck and "ready to take the‘ word" Monday night when the Grand Variety Concert under the auspices oi the above mentioned ‘Club would 88l- RWW- That this concert will K0 0W1‘ with a hang is a foregone conclus- ion, judging by the interest and everybody Those who have read the pro- gram published in the morning and Prizes awarded “Wild Wcst”~...r |“Hot And Heavy” °°"'=‘*Y ' Erhardt and Doberry, O'Neil; iRhem and Farrell. r Boston Downs Pittsburgh 3-1 PITTSBURGH, May 7- Boston evcn-ed the series with Pittsburgh today ‘by winning the second gaime 3-1. lThc Braves bunched four sin- gles off Morrison in the sixth pnd line-so with an error by Cuyler ac- csuntcd tor all their runs. Score INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At Toronto- ' It. ll. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 7 Toronto .. . . . . . . . . . .. ' Carroll and O’»N~e~ . At Syracuse- R. ll. Newark . 1 6 4 Batteries—— Ogdlen and Moises, ll M0ntlilj71l/Ieetiiig' all.‘ The regular monthly inPOllIIZ ‘ti’ the Board oCDiriu-tnrs of lllf‘ Y. .\l PRINCE ED WA RD \\'li ~' ll I Ill ll ‘ll_l§l’VC7'-’Cllvi-llil_._1;"ilVll the Board oi Directors: .'llll'llilillll‘l‘. Sil‘:——- lmllnniiiu i.~: ihr- rciiilri n1‘ the The month oi April was a very of Y. M. C_ A_ ':i'lll'|'.ll svi-ri-itugv. .\ir. ii. A. busy one; owing to the lateness _ l'l‘liill"lillli oi the session the attendance in Dlrectors the Buildlng“&nd at the various ileport of the General Secretary Classes was unusually good. As l For thc Month o1 Apnll, 1926 a general rule, inside work begins to slacken ofi during the last of April and first of May; this year. however, it is expected that our To llll‘ Prcsitlclll uud Members of ' '-;~&~4;<_;$-.~,4s1~__ Yes, and good all thc way through. In patterns and fabrics, in cut and finish, they measure up to the highest standards. Scc the fresh new stocks of IAITIRN SHIRTS now on display at the leading stores. They tell their own story of excellence at a glance. Adilaritime Product You'll be Proud to Wear HAD! BY THE MAKERS OP BASTIRN CAPS the end fo iMay. April ‘being the closing mouth of our dPlscal Year, brought many ex- tra duties in closing our books stud checking up on our Finances. Programme in General: As the annual meeting next week will bring out all details of . the year's work, we will only give g l ll brlei‘ outline of the work lor April. ' Physical Department: During the mniiill. two Exhibi- tions or ‘Concerts were put on by tho ‘Gymnasium Classes. under the direction of Mr. Walker; both nilcnileil by as many people as we would like to have seen there. Bowling Alleys: The ‘Church auid Commercisl Bowling ‘Leagues have cuused very keen competition this year. and interest has been well ltsnLup. St. Paul's/Team are leading the League closely followed by Zion and United ‘Church teams. in‘ the Commercial League. Moore d: MDLQOGTI are leadin in this section, arnd no doubt will he the team that will compete with Prowse Brothers’ Team for the Championship oi that League. Good to Look At! Student Gatherings: Tlicsc weekly gatherings worn ‘brought to a close on April the 24th. with _a special social for all members oi the S. C. M.. over 125 were present. ‘ Sunday Evoniitg song Corvlcc: Only lwn services were held this WE HAVE BEEN FDRTUNATE EliDlliili to‘ You with Bill BEDUDTIDNS FDR Prices $12.60 to 24.30. many dollars. ageTfm eight Et-tthdlniz. While , were very successful. although not- r their Annual Meeting’, and Elec- tion" of lows: dent; Mrs Samuel ‘Campbelb Sen- ior Vlcewresldent; Stewart. ‘Recording Secretary and Mrs John McLaren, Treasurer. Menthol-ship: Syracuse l... ............ ......... l. of the Cross band has kindly coll- sented to play at the entrance to the Theatre before the hcsinnitig N Your 1.; 7 E. of the concert. Giza“ _ _ _ _ __ _ 1,; g Q “lashingtnn . ll l) l) Cleveland" . . . . . l2 ll - Pliimlclphla llll l2 ' Detiolt . . . . .. 9 l2 Senior League 7 H E- St. iLouis 7 16 0 The West Kent iSenlor Leazllfl Tuesday, uiay 11—\'ankees White 30x. , _ Tnendny, iMtsy 25~Yunkees White Sox. Tigers. Tuesday. .lune Tigers. Tuesday, Juno “lbltc Sox. Rod Scix. Tilcailay. June Willie 180x. 15-—Tigers White ‘Sex. Tigers IPntrlot Please Copy) How They Stand AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost 2 6 1 will SMTL IMOINIGY when H16 Gill-Jim NATIONWL LHNGFE _ f _ l 1 Btgterieg-esmallwood and Schul-lsuid Pirates will clashiin the open- “You u,“ - ’ " ' ‘Q’ 'os on . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. te; ~ rank oube and Niebcrgall. in; gains which prom Beg rn e s. Brook“, _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ __ 12 7 1"- _ FmDAYY MAV 14”‘ Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 9 1 At BuffaJo—— good 0nd Three games a week. Cmcinnfti _ _ 1g 3 v ., ‘ AT 8.3.0 SHARP T‘Btlatteries—_livi’ertz, ‘H-ern and S. R. ll. E. Wm he played, the days being New York _ 11 8 The S (ross Dramatic H ay or. Morrson, Yde and Goocll. gemistiyoClty . . . . . . g 8 liyondnlyjh ‘iilffidneséiaytslheagéihem: Chicago _ I _ _ __ _ 10 g , -—-—- . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . .. o o - PRESENTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Battei-Ies-JCantneIl, iPsrks land] 878' . g lphnfldelphm 9 1 u Daly Foe-its; Caimp Brice andlwuh dawm Si‘ ‘Innis 10 l“ AN ARIZONA cownov" t... s... Beat 01...... 1.. ma. ' ' :n?Z‘.’;‘;'“" “““"‘ ‘°"”““" "'.'§l.‘..£.ii’.‘i""" "7 ‘i. A COMEDY DRAMA OF THE GREAT SOUTH WEST B T N V‘ 7 n Midi"! fliRWl1°"°"-P°5‘P°"°"l wctincsday, May IZABPHYBB vrl- ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I - n -' -- BY SNELDQN PARMER the 3188.19 gogflf... "§,§Z‘,,l'i,,'f' ram‘ ~ Cubs. i INTERNATIONAL i.i‘:.\oi"i~: UNDER THE AUSPICES or THE Slrorlff ‘Smith in n. leflt-hantl pitch- ' ‘ ‘Fllday- M“Y'1" Gm“ "l B"“'"‘ . in‘ battle, tlic Sox defcatin Cl ve- £6 7 ‘ ' 99- W011 ‘i108!- (‘alholic W0men’s League n50 1.0 Score: g e Y. Bowlmg C‘;‘,f§"““Y- ‘MW 1’""’"“°“ "fiulliirvflir ' .___.. - ‘oroii SPECIALTIES AND ORCHESTRA BETWEEN ACTS ~ n. u. E.‘ Wednesday. May lit-Giants v9‘ Buffalo -- (leveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ O 5 0| Majority {or ‘st. Peter's overfcllbl- lRDClIGSiGI‘ PRICES-RESERVE, 50¢ AND 75¢. RUSH, 35¢ llosion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 1 Trinity 221 pins. Friday. May BL-Plraies vfi- Newark Ticket Office opens for exchange of Coupons and Scat Sale y‘l3allel'les_slllllll Bull L. Scwclhl TRINITY _ BTQVN- JQFQPY CllY - _ Wednesday, May 12th, at 9.30 A, M. uiltz and Gaston. J. L. Douglas . . . . . .. 148-11.’: 103 Wednesday. May 26-40mm; vllw§yracllsty ,;i.r. A. xlcliachern .. . 97 154‘ 169 Mratcs. Rellilillg . . . . . . . . .. lull Washington Downs Yankees 5-3. R. LePage . . . . . . . .. 151 166 lli Friday. May 28——JBraves vs. the attendance "has not been large lat these Siiidy Groups, neverthe- less they have been well worth while. - ‘ Capt. Tom Best: ‘During Mr. 'Best‘s stay with us. iprggfammg Wm run we" town-d morning devotional services were l ‘ d four mornings each week, and proved very helpful to the stall and others who attended them: about seven or eight were present each morning. ‘Capt. Best's visit did much to stimulate the spiritual side oi our Association ‘vv0rk_ and we allwisii that he could have stayed longer with ua. "Y's Men's Club": ‘Five meetings were held. with an average/attendance of over 20. ISODIG. oi the speakers were Mr. W. E. Bentley. Mr. Keith Rnxurs. and Capt. ‘Best. ‘Several special events are planned for the month oi May." This Club lins two teapis lined up for oitr ‘Financial Campaign. and will give n good account of themselves. ‘ i Meetings: ‘ Manyhteotlngs were-held in the Association during the mouth. some oi them being: Association. -3; P. ‘E. l. Hospital Eliecutibe; Teachers’ ‘class; S. C. M. Cultist. 2; "Abbie Sisters? Membeshlp Meeting; Charlotte- town Tennis Club, and the Ladies‘ Auxiliary. Meetings‘: The group of "Y" workers held iicers resulted as fol- .\irs Andrew cNair. presi- Mrs ‘ J. J. Our membership is steadily secure 50 more Sam FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND This is another wonderful chanc Dpen Every Night Until 8 p. m.- Ministerial . Arron his all wlool jeieey ple Suits and we will MDNDAY. e to save crease ls noted in our Bank Ovcr- Draft and Outstanding Accounts. The building is in such a state oi‘ repair that no large amount. is needed for repairs fur the coming year_ except thc general over- hauling. The Finance ‘Committee's Iteport for themonth has gone l-iito detail with the monthly and yearly ex- penditure. Respectlully submitted. P. AJ PENDLETON. General Secretary. ._._-¢g.>_.__ THE PRINCE OF MILES By Peter A. Reilly 128 West Brookilne St. Boston. “l stood with the crowd and wuitcd Watching the Avenue For a glimpse oi the winning run-ner Leading the classic through. From beyond Aahland into Boston On o'er the crowded way 0f twenty six miles-—and then some Through to ‘the B.A.A. (Boston Athletic Assnl The cbiircli clock hands are turning A runner is also hearing- Nearing the silken tape. "De iMar" said someone excited "Steimios" others cried '3‘ "A k-id" the crowd soon shouted As ‘his ruddy face they spied. -i Ahhsh- o'er the crowd‘ is falllsig And necks are stretched‘ and ' - turned - .. As the youth is fast appnoachflng With his smiling face upturned. He's running strong and leading These veterans. every one Though they'd won in Olympic classics And in many a Marathon. l-lls chest is full and rounded And there's blsnoned in hold rel-lei A Canadian lMaple Leaf. . ., ‘M! mo», This group of boys molt‘ unit ll" INN!" d Sunday at 10.14 a. m. with n avert-ll‘! _,i,,,_ monlh—-on the 4th and llth. the ullmhins flu is nuw rt the hlsh A cheer from the crowd is echoed other two being cancelled on nc-Jlzu e oi 60 . as follows: Juniors. And the horns of the Auto's hlata 48 count oi’ Cunt. Best's Mission onllll" mfilllfllfif- #5011161!!!‘ Llmlwd- As a Canadian comes a Victor ' at the same hour. Speakers for 561101". " l MB"; will 503- in to ‘the silken tape. the month were Rev. Mr. ‘Mingle. . - - - a: Toronto. and Rev. Nell Harman. Finance: - "who inns ln tad on wllllldlris , , , g he a -e-in- ans a sunti-yyicmlnn Bible Study nun Adn elm-l 1410mm h" l * '° "ll" t‘ i ‘ tainlng our desire, and-Ismail in-n lllOllllCCd loiliiy cnlitruct for approval it] lilo Athletic Uoiiiiiiissio-ii. 'l‘liey're nearing two twenty eight, notetlgi ‘That the ‘boy was thc Princi- oi Miles And Cape Breton was tlic homo- land ‘Of the winner-Young Johnny Miles. Berlenbach And‘ Delaney Clash On June 22nd (Canadian Press) NIGW YORK. N. Y.. Mily 7. ~- Paul lleirloirbitclt iliid Jurk l)(‘lllIll'V lbw" lilkiicii for it rvluru \vlvrl<i\ rrlllllfiplfilltilll]! light l|i>~ilV)'\Vl‘liJlIl. light til ‘Ebbels liolil_ Juno 22nd." ]ll'i)llll)ll‘l‘ Humbert l-‘uu-‘izy nn. -__. ___ i minis/raving you've washed oiT the lather and inspected the work . of your razor, reach for the Aqua Velva and deb a few . drops on your ch n and i cheeks, while your skin is l ‘mu moist. Instantly your skin tingle: with a feeling like the aftaer-eflcct of a brisk massdge. Follows the most refreshing sensation: of clean, ooolcomfort. THE ONE SHOW ALL CHARLOTTETOWN |$ wAmNo PR I NDEY? EDW MON DAY GJTUESDAY. MAP‘ 1km‘ 1 . , _ . 3 - , The Biggest}? 8th. MATINEE TUE ‘Will getaway Tuesday. my 11in: Hit Qf 'Whole- when the Yankees and Pirates will ' »- ‘ , . uiect. Following is the schedule: . Thursday, M ay 20.—Tigers IMl Thursdny ‘May 27.—-Reil Sox vs. »' t le-Ynnkces‘ vs. 8—llcd Sox vs. Thunsdny Juno 10-—Ynnkecs vs. l Thursday, June lT-Ynukccs vs PEARSON, BOB AN MMlE GOODE , E OLD FAVORIT55‘ “QING ou FR EVE! Tuesday. May 22—Itctl Sox vs 25 Smashing New Hits-Better Than El Box Office Opens Wednesday, Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c. TAX EXTRA Be E .556 .450 .455 .429 .308 l'.(‘. .li‘.li .007‘ .046,’ .600’ .100 (iir Herbert Samuel and his comm industry have just completed their repo ‘ From the Daily Express. L lttec probing the grit; pas them on to W. BUBBLE ‘135 Gt. George Street ‘J. , CHALLENGE ACCEPTED gnifiiny s ism; mi ilii- ciiiillviigc iii’ llii‘ Ullil- l" ' likillinve‘. uziiiir to lll‘ pliiyuil Sztlur- (Pitiriivi pit-user t-oplfll in lillllllllilllli,’ iii-ii Slutt- cs1’ sol. sown - O?