‘Jxlllififilkv’ W‘ ‘rm '- PAGE SIX Last Timw Today At 3, 7 and 8.45 Usual Prices ,.§i‘1_1\1?‘C1asli_ efmwolvs‘ .. “Green Art-her" “Don’t But In” COMEDY woonscitvs FACIAL SOAP , Qijfmivcs EDWARD ' Monday — Tuesday The story of ELAiN E Wiisuicm‘ mousse’ a young mans conquest of fear and the finding of a true love in THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS featuring HAMMERSTEIN and WILLIAM HAiNES supported by George Nichols Lloyd Whitlock Roscoe Karns Pat Harmon Phyllis Havcr William Booth Tilton 3 Cakes ior 69c We can now offer you Woodbury/‘s Soap at a reduced price of 3 for 69 cents. This new price wlll wonderful Soap still more famous. Try a box. bury‘s Creams complete. make this Our line of Wood- and Powders is GET YOURS HERE. l. Ernest ll. Worth Phone 1085. 142 Prince St. more-satisfied-thafs the word. Something lines from 25 cents up. Lambros 2 a OUR SMOKES ARE BETTER Others have tried them and always Cigars, Cigarettes and all Brands 0f Tobacco. See our DUNHILL PIPES and DUNHILL MIXTURES. A smart pipe at a reasonable price. come back for Special We also carry all Bros. lilillll] it. ii. i An executive meeting of the Charlottetown Yacht Club W8! held at the Navy League Rooms and was called to order at 8 o'clock, the Commodore presiding. the following members o! the Exe- icutive being absent: l. Y. Reddin, J. Hearn and D. F. Bethune. On motion the following were appointed to act as sailing coin- mlttee for the season: Frank Mc- Donald, John Lund, and John Hears. Mr. James King kindly agreed to assist the committee in -the capacity oi timer. . Thte following committee on measurements was on motion ap- pointed; John Flynn, Jack Lund, and Gordon Essen". lt was agreed that the sail area measurements m‘ all boats competing last season be accepted toi- this season. ' i The matter 0f a race course was fully discussed and it was suggest- .ed that the sailing committee adopt the short course, with two hour time limit; this course being iespecially popular from the spect- ators standpoint. it was also jrlllggfifiltti that a course giving the ‘vbouitl a beat to windward and re- ‘turn be given consideration. i it was decided that the first race of the season be sailed on Saturday. June 5th. This race ‘will give the boats a chance for a Iwork out, and a final trimming up Itor the first cup race on June 12th, iwhen u series oi live races for the {handsome cup donated by Mr. B. iRoy Holman will commence. 0n motion it was decided that any three complete races out of the five, will count as a full aer- ies. This will save rte-sailing, postponed races, or any not finish- ed in time allowance. I The “matter uf prizes and cups .was discussed, with the idea oi ur- iraugiiig, so as to give all boats a chance oi" winning a prize, thus keeping up tho interest for all boats both fast and slow. With this in view, it was decided that lfor the first cup series a chance |prize be also competed for. I On motion it was decided that a series for it cup. donated by the ('l)llllll0il0l‘9, to be known as the Commodores (Yup Race, be sailed iii lite evening, one race a week. first raco to be called about the end of June. the exact date to be decided at the regular June meet- ing o1 the Club. (in motion it was decided that (‘ode Flag "B" he adopted and used as official protest flag for the season. - ' it was decided that the dates for the sailing of races for citps donated by Nir. J. 0. liyndman, Mr Lloyd Wallher, and Mr. John lleurn be decided and arrange- ments for same completed at next meeting. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. ' it was not known definitely last night its to the xiumber of yachts that would cross the line today. but among those will be: ii’ NUMJ. King and A. Campbell. Zenith-Malcolm Irwin ' Sheba—Vincent '.\icQuaid (lliost——"Governor's island" Rub R0y—'.\iiller Mathleson it is expected that a number of other yachts will make their ap- pearance ibefore the starting gun including the Barney Google. Sheik and others, Milk ~ in iiilfifll1llk < . q "l 4i r, MW’? “ ‘ il""hi":"“i‘%‘:i'lfl .. . l1»! TAKE advantage of the low tourist fares to the Canadian West this summer. Reap the bene- fits of reduced rates to visit the ‘greatest scenic wonderland of the ,world. 0 See Jasper National Park, noted {or its su er hotel service, for its lorioul inking, mountain-climb- _ motor rig. golf and tennis. See the m cent scenery of the Tri- angle our-the Mystic Sheena- P nce‘ Rupert. Enjo the glorious lfdst- tri through to Sheltered Scenic on of the North Pacific. 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The chive, which is hardy and ‘ornamental border when it expands will grwvn in any garden, melting an its rosy lavender hoods of bloom. is useful for salads, the fine glossy leavarof a delicate onion flavor lie-Zing clipped to mix in the divan- ing or in various disbeo. it fa a perennial and once planted ire- mains. The leek, which grows to huge also and is always monotonous iiii vegetable exhibit-n. hue-a tool use. it is one of the finest flavoring! I for soups and the city dweller lnowe is ‘better than the country was caaanorriirro. wu ovations‘ ' To Score Four By ("TIC") ROVERO, i; ANOHORO, 1 For the second time within a week, the Anchors, leading all the way until within a “stone's throw” of victory were forced to relin- quish the [popular verdict. this time to the Rovers who defeated them last. evening at imbegweit Grounds by a score of 51o l, The attendance last evening was well up to the standard maintained so iar in the league, fully fifteen hundred spectators crowding the main stand and bleachers. iUntil the llfll 0X the alxth it was a wonderful game to watch, with lots of batting and excellent dield- lax by both nines the score remain- ed in the "anybody win column," with tihe Rovers working as they never worked before on the short end of the one to nil count. Furth- er still it looked [fie additional scores for the Anchors when Con- nors. plucky vounr Rover llllrler weakened in tho first of the sixth. when D. Diamond sent a. scorching hit at him for a fumble; McGuig- an followed with a deep single. Mc- Eschern pulled him at the right time to take the mound himself, holding the "Down Westers" on a threatening rally. Iibur pitchers were used in the game, w-lien the Rovers after fil- ling the bags in their half of the sixth forced lldloParlane to abdicate after hurling great ball until then; Hobbs replacing him however was unable to ‘keep the ball clear of North End bats, with the result that four‘ runs crossed the plate be- fore tihe all out-signal was given. Erratic fielding coupled with inac- curate throwing to the plate was the Anchor downfall last evening. Last evening's game was the fourth played so ‘far in the City League and it is creditable to state that the brand of ball shown by the teams so far is praisewortby, and it is a safe prediction that be- fore the sohedule closes record at- tendances will reach the three thou sand mark, equalling anything of this kind in the Maritime Provinc- es. ‘Game By innings First inning, Anchors-E. Diam~ 0nd leading off is thrown out _by ‘MdTague; Cronin following, sing- les to right field, Francis takes a passed bull while Cronin annexes second. Francis is out when Con- nors scoops a hot grounder; Crou- in goes to third, and scores when “-1)utchy" Diamond singles to deep centre. McGulgan next batter is safe on McTaguefis fumble of a fast one and goes to second on the throw; Diamond stealing third. Saunders finds Connors only to be thrown out by Williams. R0VBT8—-4McinlllB romips to first on MdFarlane's fumble, and steals second after a hard run on the first pitched ball to Williams, the next batter. wiLiaini-i tinned. Nash followed at bat to liitagfonnder to lWoFarlans and is safe on the throw Miclnnis on a steal to third is caught on Diamond's throw from ilrst. MoEachern misses his time at bat Iwhen Nash is nailed at sec- ond on an attempted steal. tSoore-liinchors 1; Rovers 0. eoond Innings, Anchors—Art ‘McDonald singles to right and steals second. McMahon grounds out to Williams, McDonald taking third on the sacrifice. ltfloFarlane fiys to Mdlnnis and the side is re- tired when Preston Diamond mak- es a spectacular‘ catch of "Demp- sey's" foul ball. tRovers -—- MoEachern comes through with a single. tP. Diamond ilys to Saunders, while Mcflaclt- ern works hard to get back to first on the throw. Blanchard, next bat~ ter hits to Connors and McEachern is forced at second. Crowell gets a free pus, but is left on the paths when Doyle fouls to "Dutchy" Dia- mond. Scores, Anchors l; Rovers 0 Third Innings, Anchors-Cronin flys to Crorwell in left field. Francis negotiates a nice hit over the fence, being allowed two bases on the short right field rule. Francis steals third, and once more a score is nipped in the bud when MoGulg- an flys’ to Mdliiachern. Rovers-Only three men faced MoFarlsne in this half when Con- nors fans; Miclnnis is thrown out ‘by McG-ttigan and Williams takes three “healthy ones." Fourth inning, Anchors-flauod ere hita to deep centre; Nash mallc es a nice catch. McDonald doubles gardener for 1t is usually a part oi the “aoup greens" which ‘house- wives buy frequently. it is an email grown vegetable and can be sta - ‘ed now. -lt needs the richest loll. the same as the onion. it makes no bulb like the onlon but athiok stein with heavy green leaves. I French cook bdolts prescribe i"8-hallote" in great numbe s 0i Ithelr recipes. The ordinary cook may just as well tread young onions for prscficsl mfwoeo. The shallot is the yellow multiplier onion. Buy some mulmlier onion sets and you will have elallots. They are peren- uials. fni-e shallot has a floor nov- m than the onion and tlrh "buil- onoe of onion taste is the point itbat spasm to dis arms chef ‘but does not neon on mntmito the with Till lliliilllli ' "llllil 0AM North Enders Come" Back Strong in Sixth Tally in Seventh-Four Hurlers Used Large Attendan . ' ' to Connors and Miohrlane goes the Runs, With Added to short-Tight. McMahon grounds same way. Rovers-Nash infield flys to Francis; MeEachern is thrown out by E. Diamond. P. Diamond is aafe on MOGuigan'a error at short. Blanchard gives McDonald n chance to make a 300d catch in right field. Scorw-(Anchors, 1; Rov- ers, 0. inning waa full of batting, but air- tight fielding by- both teams stop- ped men from getting on which broug-ht rounds of applause from the different supporting sections. IE. Diamond hit a. hard one at Melanie who comes through in fine style; Cronin makes Mcllacheru work hard to handle a smart drive; he is thrown out by inches. This side is retired when Francis bin- gles to Connors. . tllovei-e-Crowell hits to centre and Saunders mites another great catch. Doyle follows with Saunders again hauling dowp a long hit. Con- nors fouls to Francis. ixth innings, Anchors-‘Dutchy’ Diamond is safe on a. bingle when Connors errors on the chance. Mc- Gulgsn singles and the Anchors scent a score as Saunders comes to the plate. McEachern replaces Con~ nors on the mound. Diamond steals third on Wbaickeyh first delivery— passed ball. McEaichern recovers and forces Saunders to an easy grounder, and Diamond is caught at the plate; MoGnlgan takes third on the tplay while Saunders moves to second. McDonald flys to Mc- Eachei-n and the Anchor hopes $0 for naught when lMoGtligan is caught attempting to pilfer a score. llbovers-wibur runs were made iii this half iw-hen Mclnnls singled and stole second on a. high throw; Wil- liams was passed. Nash hit to Mc- iMahon at third and is cafe on lut~ ter's error.. Great exicltement took h-old of the tans at this stage. The Rovers looked like winners and such proved t-he case when Mc- Eitcheijn dumped a grounder at Mc- Farlane scoring Miolnnls. Wlllllinlfi following close also crossed the plate on a poor throw to the catch- er. liobbs replaced McFarlfllle i" the box, but was una-ble to stop the t l‘ JUNE 5, i926" vise. v _ immediately. Fifth inning, Anchors-This full ' $1099 Hercules Brake. rally when Preston Diamond b11118- ed a. bard one at McMahon-his throw was too late to catch Nflflh who scored followed by Mclfiaclwm on the next passed bull. l" make the score read, Rovers 4, Anchors 1. Notwithstanding hard throws to tilt! plate it was a great sieve of base running on the ti!!!" ‘l! we, Rover crew. , i Further scores looked imminent when ‘Blanchard hits to McMahon and is safe, with P. Diamond cen- tering to third. Cruwell next bat-l ter takes one while Blanchard steals second. The inninS ends when Croiwell fans; Doyle out t0 “Dempscy" Diamond, and Connors going the same way. Score. RKIVBT“ 4; Anchors 1. | Seventh lnninl. Anchcrii-— Mic- lvmhon tabs; Hobbs does likewise and E, Diamond ilys out. iRovers——lMcInuie out on three in a row. Williams safe on Cronln's error. Nash takes two as Wllliamfl steals second and third and scores on Nash's drive at McGulgan; the throw was high at. the plate. T118 game ends as Mclilachern and l’. Diamond next batters strike out. Final score, Rovers H; Anchors l- THIE LI~N E-UPS Anchor. Rovers Catcher lFrancls . . . . . . . . . . P. Dlflmvnd Pitchers McFarlane 01111110" Hobbs . . . . . . . . . . .. NmEachcm 1st Base S. Diamond . . . . . . . . . .. mlaachard 2nd Base E. Diamond .. . . . . WllllflmB Connors . . . . . . . . ~Short Stop MdG/uigan McEacliern Mflaille ééiiiéé'riéi.i' ""it'i§i.'.'i~i£.i.i"' McDonald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dnfle Umpires-AMUAIesr at the plate; MoDonI-ld on the bases. soon by Innings l2 3 4 5 6 7 Anchors l 0 0 0 0 0 --l Rovers . . . . ...00000-il-5 THE QTNNDING Stars Rovers Anchors Women .__as_ More than 60 yearn ago there originated in Lynn. Mflllo "m" "l recipe of roots and herbs n medi- cine for the alleviation of women's 'l‘iire_e Generations 0f . weekly; or monthly instalments will C-C'M - soon pays for itself in ca bills-saved, time aaye (he C-C-M: dealer a a What You Get for the Last You can get cheaper hikes than the C'C.'M'. but for the last $10 you get C‘C'M' quality—a bicycle 90% made in Can- ada, 100% value. 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"OM11 11' this generation‘, their mothers and grandmothers, have found it to be the molt dependable iemedY if" such ailments an indicated by backache, headaches. and nervous American cook who can an onloalmllblfl- " 1°" "'° '“"°'""‘ "m" whore it nys shallot and mike lotions of the recipe. t gsnytlllng of this nature, it will payltlf Gunsaulus you to try ililmuin" v- a it) ‘ finrilnn Hughes -J. A. S. Bayer .. .. ‘ll. B. Stewart Dr. C. -H. Beer . . . . .. 7 I Mixed foursomes resulted lows: G ...li .6 fi 7 7 Slang-mamas: tain Possession 0f Walker Cup‘ thromaiiiil i)i' matches to one in yesterday's tour-i ' through, ST. ANDREW/fl. Sirotliiuil, June 3. ~The Walker will). liri'lllifz‘ll“lll.fiilrl‘llzif\‘ \._ Saumhlrfl ,. main iii the United Slates utistlici‘ iiivtitliiig stairs TR S] ‘the pridt- 82 Sill iiii ill 93 resulted ii~li Cross lidc Net. iMrii .I. E. R. MoEWen and Wilfred Taylor Mrs Qlagnal and ll’! 110 Mrs Edith Rogers and 30 21 R7 i). H. Slim‘. l .\lr.~4 l‘. li- Alilt-s Riilii ' i..(it1(iti\\'ii| I17 ll. \\'. \\'i-i-|i:i illlli i. Nivliulsim Mrs V. i.. tlnudwili and W. ii. lingers .\li.~.\' It. i'i-li~r,-< llllli il'i'u|' Willliis 125 {Mrs l). \". i't'iilii'i\' Itiiii ll? ill) H!) 90 ' s11 in: .\l rs l-I. I 1 1 .1 ll‘ ill 95 fill ihliss ililtt McKiiiiitiii ‘illlli l‘. l.. hiilt-s lilii 1.\li.~'s Hllllllil Nit-liivluiii ' Ari-iiliiiilii 122i 93v 21 lflti iMenliki-ii-siiiii-Dhiv-e Abeg-weit A. A. A. Aimitifiviééifng (Continued from 930° 2.‘) Th‘. Question oi delay "l number plates from (‘liiirlgir w“ briefly tiisciisseil. ~ v Webster thought that at! 11 of convenience the (lover might arrange to hllVcvlillllb_ from other towns as uell at,’ lottctowu, , ,1 Mr, A. H. l-‘rzisiir 0i NW0 N, 5.. sholn- n! ilic irmiblet in llltiiiiiX- getting Iivtmflfl“ iluit ilii- dealers now liiileqficltll uiutliuii iii‘ ldtiiitiiicailon l‘ proved satlaiiicfnrY- p lilfli-rt-iii matters eiiclirtlz I tlou oi‘ lll‘.(‘if|t'nitl, Kllillllnunlfl same, iriistiliite tux. Ike": p curs with old markers. 9 ’|‘lii- iiiuiuul iuieiubersiilp cam- i ‘ilidiill on M(llli|il)"lll‘.‘(i. The towii Rrflwmfl m- mmvhen may“! at luisi ht-i-ii divided lllit) Mfifliifillll and (mmlnltflmvl, no“. Club on Thunk Ioiiiiis in itvlivt» workers till)’. Juni- Zlrd: - Men's Singles Handicap (irons lliic. nct will t-all on the citizens iii behalf oi 0n!‘ ipri-iiiiisi‘ iitlili-ilt- orgiiiiizutitiii. For itlmiast half ll. t-eiltury the Abou- weif (‘lub has ministered to tliu athletic iiccils nf our city and oii Villlllllllftrllilii‘ ticcusitms afforded the pi-tipli- of province and towii or great victories. A very loyal and constant support has uiwuys been given the Club by liu- citizens wlui have i-egitrdeii it The niuliiianiliiro 0i‘ athletic grounds and oi‘ athletic tennis iii various lliics of manly endeavor. while tiflortllni: us great publicity ; iiiui |ll‘0lll|llf‘lll‘(‘, reqiiirt1s~ the ox- 4~-l.'l. pi-uiiliiiri- of large amounts of Illlilllfi)’. To oiinble lilo orililuizu- tlon to iiui-cnssiiiily carry on the yi-nriy cull on the supporting niein- hi-i-sliip is miulc. So an appeal is ‘can! nut in every lnvcr 0f athletics H1 rilPfllilliiy wi-li-onit- the yollllii nit-n who visit you In behalf of 41111’ Community Afl-ileflo Club--the Abepwolta. Mcmiicrsltip tickets sell at two dollars each. 'i‘lii- cold frame will soon -lic rrady for use for seeds. Scnllfil‘ xgt-ommernial fertiliser over U10 N1" and rake it in before lowing seedl- '*.'_ J pulpit til‘ lilo Abi-gwcit A. A. A. will ‘Wilma Swim‘ us u grout asst-t to our commnnitf- . , . ed Kits in Uainitla ziltlllbflllllzllllfiifinl , Lnit-inbcrsliip. sick.‘ Wlggirtdiiirf“! . _ l fig iiiilfll: lilr, Tantnn. M’ inter. llr. Blanclrarll- Meugrilltatl isou. Sudubury, llorae. iTltus. it l The election of 05W"! w.“ follows z» , Presltlent—.l_. A- dvfzitgk - Vice-Pres. ior Piint Tunion, Vice-Pres. liuglies. Vice-Pres. Douaidk‘ M Sec» reiis.-- - rd ,__|_ F, Biiinchn - .\. I ' u i..'.’lTS‘i1II'“q.. 1'» “"“‘5'.i.i iiltio. A. B. l" Hump‘ iiieJ A. It. llrg11l1li1’l1l»‘qffzfélfl“j" _ . . ,, u - ' J. w. “’""l§l’_‘;5j. (loo. Sllrfinl, t)1l.ciir.\'- " . . St 'nr . . - MlPriwiiiibnt \v\‘iliit‘l‘ ‘left li-rins of ilccli "Kgiim? ‘ b: Mr. George P- w n“ t handsome lrllllli“ hm, - work wliiiclkllggcmiiom I here f"? l 9 flitiill Mr, (lratybl ' y of liclfiru (‘lllilmz gnJgreed ' to,“ nnaniinniislv gm" m .. l. 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