COMING 2 DAYS "P1111105 15111111110 CANADA'S own; w/ 7-H ‘ {1/511-(‘11 oeua PEARSON. coo Auosnson JiMMlE GOODE AND ALL THE 01.0 FAvORlTEs PRINCE EDWARD l-Il- only--_ FRIDAY. MAY 14th AT 8.30 SHARP The Keiiy’s Cross Dramatic (‘iub PRESENTS “AN ARIZONA COWBOY” A COMEDY DRAMA OF THE GREAT SOUTH WEST BY SNELDON PARMER UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Catholic W0men’s League SPECIALTIES AND ORCHESTRA BETWEEN ACTS __i__i.___i PRiCES-JRESERVE, 50c AND 75c. RUSH, 35c Ticket Office opens for exchange of Coupons and Seat Sale ' Wednesday, May 12th, at 9.30 A, M. Prices $12.60 to 24.30. NEXT MONDAY C. TUESDAY, MAY 17th 6. 18th. MAT. ‘TUES. emcou r012 EVER“ i‘ I301; Office Opens Wednesday Morning Prices, 01.50.111.110, 751-. "X m“ 11t- Early 10.30—l1.45-—Speolal Class 3.30——5——8tudenta 5——6.30—Voteran'e Volleyball. 8——9.30—Me|1'a Volleyball. Bowling (thumb Inag-ue 7—St. James ve. St, ‘Peter's MiG-United vs. Con. Christian. gchuroh League :8, 1926. Standing to May Th! fourth ' fie Memorial Stadium, Montreal, champion from some fifty track -“letlcs throughout once each year, the very beat an honor in itself, tlon to hand tella 7 9 .431 . . 7 10 .412 Peter's 6 11 .353 dent or sickness. men. Christian 5 12 .294 ‘H1. James 3 13 .18’! i it. Acorn of St. llfieterb high iriugln oi 242. 0 Gill 0! Trinity inch three strings of 699 pin tor 1 .\l:1y1 ,3 Baptists won over St. James’ ENTRIES BY ("TEC") “in PRIZES a‘: l. through the school representatives. No other: will be accepted. éliy tit-fault. \Vlt.h the following {l-Rtciires: 53mm‘ 6 allver bara to the individual members of the winning teams. ,l'.(‘a1npbeli 108 13 . 1 "19 “J33 13g 139 CHAMPION-SHIP CUP ,1 (‘ompbell . . .154 1-l0 147 U, Jenkins . . . . . . . . . . 133 L28 132 1 Total 2081 l w 1. Tr. ihloore & llllacLeod 9 1 1 Dellllois llroe. 7 2 1 iwgeve gardwnre g i; a which secures the higher place in the '1‘ i, - l‘ S, hputigigelltd‘). 2 7 1 olared the winner of the championship. i-St. Shaw a Peardon 1 s 1 1 Filmer Lewis of ‘mull nolieti the hlgilest single and three strings 262i and 637. Prowse ‘last 360L100, iJack Renault unit, claimant of the at The winners 0t this section play Bros. the winners o! the I Defeats DeMave NEW YORK, May 8 --Jack iRen- Canadian heavyweight title, outpolnted Jack Demave in a tame ten-round bout lson Square Garden tonight. w5 111115 BEEN 10110111115 51100110 to secure so mor You with Bil} REDUOTlOilS "t All competitors mm be =1 A. A. U. of C. Sec. .17 as follows: years of age, that la, field competition School Boys as the right to reject any entry and duce his birth certificate; cords, thece muat be submitted. many dollars. Open Every llight Until 8 p.m. UURATBON ST. MARGARETSTSCAHODL‘ ' “ M TTGTEABUESW" arly enrolled for a period lot six also 11155111111 i. CON DITIONS spring. W111» - - “m”! “l “urtmm 001M140‘ Cmm" 0i‘ nlhvr schools \\'1-ru <11"11|1i/ 11111111 is 21v11illzliliifluilnifllclfli t1 r11" 11/11» 11m 111.1111 1 v ,, . ’ ’ - . . - ,_ " - 1111: |1:1l~.(2»|>.*1il 01.111011 XML-u“ in. 1mm“ “ gk" il..lilj‘ll_‘n_;\,hn(l'hl\ THH‘|'M""“" “Jill . . . ' I _ - ->— .~ . _ ....1, 11 511;". this i11r11111l i0 .i11pz111,a11<i \\.'1.<111>pn1111“1i “ ,, ',11,1,,,, h, '1,“ 1.. ' - . - . e u; s" “ “fill (iihgfilliiihl‘hhilirlmg,,,kifil {ll iiilflli] :1»111i llln- 111 iflllrlg . . . I In . i. ‘ I 1 _ , ,- m \~_ '1' “H i‘. ‘\|L,(;r,l“,. *1 2i i: a1 i‘ "all 1 ,_ " ‘.1"11::.1':...:: 111.11. Slgns Asa1111;:-.~-,- . ' ' r " 1:11 s. hulls‘ and hats 1n Japan. Prof. Aim -—~—— ' brought $01118 from the ilnill-ili 01111211111, .\i11y S. ~ John 1icc~i --»-ee<,>_ Slillt“ and 1'1 “'11s i111! ‘ ‘mri H1111‘ (iruw, Vl'il‘i‘tiil lvnilvr oi‘ tin.- New nntil the unuiontu \\'4'I‘t' r1111; ‘1 n1 Yiifii (;i:.-|1<, iilliil)’ nigniwi :1 1111-00-1 lidrmiilu: trot-in: in jumpq . w ""7; lulfuch lrtaitherl .;1‘1~r srhn-tl _\'11:11- 1-01111-1111, l-ffuvtivn \\'i11-11 i1i.~1,n1'1\ 0|" while snlin ombroid " “My. .i ilUli. *1. ‘ t’ Clii Lililfilt H5 Rel‘; ship will be conducted by McGill University at the Percival Molaom Saturday. May 29. This meet Ia fast becoming a real Ohlmpibfllhip affair where local or more schools coming from as far welt 1| 7°" Wimlm- 9M» and aa far cut as our awn city and Province, to "mflete for Dominion honors. The pulpooe of the meet la to promo" the Dominion by bringing together, athletes irom many schools and locallt- ' m. The privilege o1 participating in the Dominion cmmvIM-WP ‘I ‘ for which any bo'y should willingly strive. Informa- ua that entry blanks may be had from F. M. Van Wagner, track coach of MoGlil University. Entries close at 5 p.m. Thursday, May 20th, with IM'r. Van WW0"- An entrance fee of ‘twenty-five cents (250) per eventpmust ac- company all entries, one dollar, ($1.00) per relay team. ht ieast one I ‘Fire ahould be entered with each relay team to Insure aqihat acci- Thoae. Intending to compete must forward ‘these entry blanks Silver medals will be given for first placea in individual events. bronze medals for aeco-nd and bronze bare for third. ‘These will be Dominion Interscholastic Championship medals for ‘the senior events. Shields will be given to the other teams winning the relay races and l The Sir Arthur Cup, emblematic of the Dominion Interscholastic Track Championship is held for one year by the school gaining ‘the highest aggregate in the Senior Class. The Glassco -Challenge Cup is held for one year by the school gaining the highest aggregate in all clauses. Flrt place in any event counts flve points, second place three points and third place one point. in the event of a tie, the tied team senior relayirace shall be de- glble under the general rules of the “ (a) School boys are boys under (19) those who have not reached their nineteenth birthday, on May 29th, 1926) and (b) For ‘the purpose of track and idefined above must have been regul- months and be In attendance at an authorized Public, High or Preparatory School In a grade not higher than Junior Matriculation, and must not be qualified mo enter a Uni- veraity. Each competitor weighing In must be identified by a duly authorized representative of his’ school. .The "anagement reserves to require any comptitor to pro- in the case of Dominion interlchoiastie re- e Sample Stsand we will rFOll FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. This is another wonderful chance to save i i i i i i 814111111111; o1‘ St. lllargurefs 51-11001 for 1111111111 0i April, (irlt-Ile \'iii.——i, lliitiu .\i1:i)011i1itl. . T’ BI k p heron stallion: 1;. 1.- \'11. 1. 11.111.11.11 (Jhev- NATIONAL LEAGUE lBOST-ON, May s. -—Tho Cleve- 1.0.\1110.\1. May 8- "The Wide"! "5 3° ‘w 3, 1'1 ‘i 1 M.- t' . . 1 d .1 d‘ n tom lmwked the 1t -d match between the 1111111111.; Aus- J~"'1"?°" "aisebd b)’ ‘he, Dept‘ °f»\ Xinurio \'].H-’il,‘esl1ci~1>i1:1[i yljililetiililis; Pittsburgh Beats Boston 11-10 Satin): tontii: tsune 0L1‘ 11 to 2. KQIYGFHILPiJiilIIl loam and ldwsex ut 1.031011 Agrictlitugewlslfegioebg); Jul1as109§56)-3_ MM _\rcbuuam; 3, Florence wild pitching was disastrous. » 1121111 iabaudonleatl tcladuy (‘>11 litfrllllllli 1 _. (lam Jwfl c c ( '5 a Plemmm )1 1» _.-- vPlTTsBURG-H. May 8. --Deud- Score R. H. E. o ra n. O11 y a ow 11111111011 1» 11y .. l’ horse of the highest standard. This ‘,';l,'.,:,i,n1;-IA’_', Sadie ,M,,n,g,,n,e,y- locking the game in the ninth ‘Cleveland , . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 14 llwas possible before uutl hilt-r, S" hares won first prize when shown 2‘ {:ll“|-<i‘l Mcfnnmld. 3, Leouar; Pittsburgh won un eleven lnnlngiljtiston . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 2 7 2 ilinch. The Australians increased, I at the Provincial Exhibition and is Rlplnnmld.‘ ' (rolltelit, -1oday from lBoston 11 to ‘Batierie-u-Shaute and L. lsetvc-ll: their score o1 yesterday to 53x iori y, one oi the finest proportioned (“W18 w__y_1“xlice Guns, 2‘ F]m__110_ 5001-3; Kierep wglger, Lundgyen and 1111+ nine wlcketaunnd than (lcrlarod. . iiOiSBS of his type to he found. He , ., M ,1, ,1]. 3 J l M’ t _ R. H. E. ton. i‘ has the soundness, size and quality. L mm I ' 0m on gom Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 17 3 _ @110 the (Memes and willingness. <11-.111.- 111.4, Mary A, Montgome Pmsimrgi‘ ' - - - ~ ~ - - - - - ~- m 17 6 . y ‘ ma, "e so. much caued for in ‘he m,“ 2' Dolphie McDonald; 3, Bntterles- Mogrldge, Oenewiclr Washington Beats Chicago, 8-6 t I »._.___ rirait horses. in the market Vida)! i'i1u11.<i<- .\i1'.t?u1'111z111i\'. Baum“ and Taylor» Aidridge- on» . .. AMERICAN r ‘W’ will ca" for with greater i"- 111-1-111» 1. 1111 1. i\'u1111eli1 Mcilon- ham‘ Adams Mm smith’ Spence“ illlryfllillsilgagirgl-lvql, niltillyflz; ivvtijgh‘; \\ 1 1 1 ' SISQZJDCC in the future. in short he :11; -_-_ “'11-, “My. - ' ‘ _ ' ‘y _ “ 5 1- '_"- l, has we breeding and characmrisj ‘ “mum l" Th) 4"‘ Joseph “mew” Cincinnati TrlmePhlladelphla 6.5 vlctorytoverdchleaco in 111: lhlfll New york 1i :1 ' "C5 that ma" ii"! ideai WP‘! 07 11inch; 2, Joseph Aiolitgoixiery- 3, egcolin er to It T“ eds ‘."““,'"‘““°“ ' l“ " Ah.’ ma“. ‘kwmmfl, ‘Inntgomery . ‘CINCINNATI, May 8_ _Dms_ t twnntlor hltegeni; ors gown“ Llhh-uuo 14 9 .60.) This horse will be in the stud at rel-rm Alte-niiztucc-Iiiitia 1111-1191111 ‘"1" 1° °°“‘°'“°‘d "mm"; 011:0? 810i;- e ox mm e guiiehmd ' 1g '23; owners stable through the season. lmnnltl, Kenneth Bic-Donald, Joseph Lusac‘ cnmaxed ‘Cincinnati's bu" P ' ‘ R H E D tfliltn Ell 12 ‘429 Usual “I'm! With EPHiHI advafl- Aloninomury. Kenneth uiontgom- mg ‘any m the “mm “may and gmcggo 10 133513,, " 7 15 ‘r111; z. “"5- 11111". Florrllvr lllcllonald. w“ “'5' 5cm“: Washington".'.......'::::—3 13 0 s1. 1.01115 7 17 211117: ‘ EDISON WRIGHT. ‘ Prim- fur Mu-ndunce drawn by- , R‘ Ei E‘ Battsrles—Leverett, Steengrate, I ' ‘ ' ' D ' I ‘ - I " Midlcton. |i\'1-11111-li1 .110n1go1ner_v_ V} ‘hnadelphm ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' 5 8 Edwards and icrouae; Johnson and NAT|QNAL > y 1 _ Kifliwffl. R- R- Prize for Department drawn by- C “chum” ’ " ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 6 13 1 Ruel. . L. . , aflgmoyflf, I same Momgomery 1Batterles— Knight, Mann, and Brook‘ n 7 _ " ' v --—» ' wnson; ‘"7" M" and Pxcimch YankeeFDefeat Tigerl, .7~6 Clnclngntl 8 . ‘_ . v 1 i ii ' . 1 .Chicago 8 . ~ s" -_. L °"""° °°‘""' °""" W mew max, lMfly s. ~Tl1e New New York r 11 . ‘ - - ~ York Yankees broke their loslnv; Pittsburgh 12 . ' bugglgfxggs- ogtlagafls‘ $511033: irsrtlrenk today. ‘liflfflitiingl the ‘Deérdllisigilciumula 13 .435 _ _'. _ g ‘ t ‘Jimmy Ring today. driving the 59"’ 7'6 n n m‘ n58‘ u ' a 1E '. ‘ I -~ , end 115 ygur grdgr fur any Galvan“. former o“ the mound 1n me m“, 1m 111111111111 homer o1 the season Boston 1.. .110 ‘ ' d t M t l E ' t and shut out the Giants 6-0. ‘Score: I" the “mums Inning Wm‘ 091mg _ E ee e a qulpmen you may R H E on D1189. Score: INTERNATIONAL ;_ 1', 1 - ' ' ' ' R. H. E. W‘. L. Pr‘ 1i Teillllre- £1,111,131“ ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ° 4 Detroit 13111111110111 . . . . . .. 1s :1 .s.1a ' ,.' v . . ' ' Buffalo '15 8 .1151! ., _ l BOIIJERS, TRAYS, CULENDERS, §§§,‘§§§§§_s,,,,,_ mug N66“, in‘? NcBwtYork “H. i1 . . . . . . . . ., 7 1:1" 1 gflrgntt: 14 s .011: . . . V] M l N, _ I n ter es-- o oway_ W. 1C0 ns 0o e51 er 11 7 .5111 I ' ' I iitfrtxelgn Snyder‘ Kautmnnn and yells, Sto-nsr andllBassler; Hoyt. glewurk . . . . . . .. 9 12 .429 ; ' ' ' ennock an ‘P. Co ins. yracuse 7 12 .3111 - A = 1 Robina Boat Cardinals 7-1 Jersey ‘City ' 3 1.4 '3'“ 1 1 _ - , INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Eelldlllg . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 18 .1534 1 . made at short notlce. 1 - 1' ~ M/UL (animus |-11o\11-1'LY ATTEYIIFD ST‘ LOUIS“ May 8f‘ The league At SYPBQIIBQ- - - R~ H- ii- _ y ‘ ‘ g - . . T0. grlfiltirigfi tfrozlélynhlgollalnsh 1311:? Newark ' ' ' ' " 13 13 0 Lord DGSbOYOUQh , _ _ v e e r s en n e _ , " iréht» FRED H. TRAINOR 1111118» 101"» 11d deemed "'6 S“siiiiifihn;'-¢1;;.;;.".".1.;1. “W15...” '1' 5. 3934- a0 GRAFTOh STREET 1”" '°“'g'““'°,7'1' '“ m” “°°°“d GrOBBett and Schuite. Dickerson: ‘1;,,,H_‘}1~. OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ‘géggug: ‘ ° m" °" R a E_'Bunes. Schelberg, Miller, ‘Boyd and - ' ‘Brooklyn . . . . . . 7 8 Mrmw‘ I _____,- s1. 1.01111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 J . ‘Bfliéff °‘- R- H- E". 1r » ,. . . "f" _ Batterleu- Grimes and Her-i eff‘? Y - - ~ - - - - - - - - - -- l‘; 5i ‘ “"' 1 grgvamnSmeiirdfi. Halnes_ Dyer and “gnnerié;_'_§l'rjléé"gr-r"lt-h canb . , ‘ arre , c . . - l l I 1 . . 111m WHO CHEW 1101211000 1 iiiiiiiiffl°iiii 3;?" "“°°" Know A GOOD FRIEND “""'"°‘" “m” A‘ “°"""*"-' ' "- "- E ,, Athletics Trim at. Louis s1 ‘gzggézfer - - - - - - - - - - - - - g l: 2 And that Ia why there are millions of fill of t ‘PHHJADEDPHIA, May a __ The I;yz1:lttergx?$::neyéo?::qugmazihd . 1 T.’ 1111111 111111 11:1» - » - & 1. u‘: lfvecalnragn to; rmvgxlynlg; r8523“ Mlfihglwiinnti ‘Devlne. R H F 1: ' ' v 1 the second game o! the series‘ I _' - -‘- y‘ gwm, s} Lou“ by a 8Com o, 5L ggrtjllrlnzre . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t1; b} i‘) ‘p. _ frodays kllme was o duel or - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1....‘ ,.»J.‘§§€I.L~'~ “ sold every year, because it has the flavor and lasting qualities that no other brand has. IIIOKEY 81 llllillOl-SOI t TOBACCO CO., LTD. southvaws, Zachary 11nd Grove. but iannerie""‘vi"fvnt and ‘McKee; ‘.1 11110 former weakened ln the eighth ximey- “Mme”. 5mm!" M‘! i and wits pounded for three runs. Nem- 1 I St-ore: St. Louie . . . . . . . . . -Philodelphin 6 7 1 i Bntlerlem-Zachnry a-nd Dixon; ._1 0&____-_. The coat oi the tailored suit may R H_ E_i Wnah silk fabrics are popular tar 1 q 0 ‘children's dresses for all occasions. ' iamous English peer, who ls one Grove and Cochrune. be either hlplengtb or DDZOI-UD length. -¢o@-_._ lllllunrd’: [Jnilnant (or burns, lndlflnl Towahawk Red Box 11-2 pt the committee movement for the collection of debts due to Great Britain from aeverpliof theuflateaof the Union, some dating an jar handling _ the back as 1838. , golfers, who will journey Golf Invaders PRINCE ED WA RD .' . Diary Al" Marc McDer ,5‘, Beatrice Burn and Helen D1111 Waiter Hagen, selected adcaptairl" of the U, S. team of pI‘0~¢55'°,"a| to the British Isles to engage 1n a team match and compete In the Briiish Just "bl i open. a“ i" --— roseg- . - . _ ) In daily‘ Original I romoter a, u" Retires From Base- admin u? X. - wife's, bail In Japan . f r101» 1 Easily, TOKYO, May S.—-Pr(1f. I. Air". Directed by rm“ '1 known as the “lather o! hasolialii" SVEND GADE lu Julpuu, after more than thirty —— years spent on the faculty 01' Wns- UNIVERSAL eda University and in pNJlnOtlllg JEWEL America's national game through- out ‘the Empire. has retired twill T P t all nthlt-‘til: activities, 11in place us w° ar head 0t‘ the “Hlseila Baseball As- c°m°dY ‘sociotiou ‘hzvs been taken hy Prof. _ ,, .. l- .1. Tuklzo fhlknsugi. ‘ iii was while cmupietiln; his mlu- 11111111 wnri; illiil soon 1h». 511111: 11111111: 111111411111 :111"~-11.11<-11l 1-.\11ir1-s 1111111 -|11'i1;i114-.~'1.|111's_ _ . ,_- Y. ..'-.~. 1 1- - - . pass them on to W. ROBBLEE .135 GtJGeorge Street 1 .1. i -and Sales Still lllountiugr During the first three months and their subsidiaries bui than any other manufa Chevrolet. - of 1926 Dodge Brothers, Inc-i it and sold more motor vehicles eturer in the wcrldnexcept Ford and . ‘; v J11": c‘ " 71,189 retail deliveries were made Dealers in the United S.ates and Ca second and Aprfi third. cent over the same perio the first quarter a.‘ 1924! ‘by’ Dodge Brothers na-da between January This represent; a gainvof 37 per - d last year and. 69 per cent eve.‘ 1 l And saied CONTINUING to w record breaking levels. i" 73M. during the week ending April 24111 reached the remarkable itotai of 9,5 week i" D°dile Brothers history! Third largest in the world! mount week after week to ne retail sales 66.4m- greatest single These figures are all the realize that the gain of the Ycar In only 12 per cent. There could be no more p oduct l; regarded a; be present price! m Brother; (c more significant when you industry as a_whole ovcr last - . convincing evidence that today's tter than ever before and that the ake it the most impressive value Dodge anal") Limited have ever offered. Touring Car 81030 Roadster $1030 Coupe Sedan $10.95; $1,160 7- 0. b. Toronto, taxes to be added w. c. rnowsu a stuvsl Charlottetown inse- Blaurl-leira - TMDTOR CARE MADE IN CA_,~_N.AD;A