1__ —Or for a v_’ we will ee complete set, numbers l to nd 2 packs. 1 There is no advertisement printed on th playing cards. lm ' Tohaeeofinn or... t. » 1-" P.O.Bo:l380, MoimeaLCanad-a. Ii you ilve In Chit‘ iottetown apply pen- sonally at our omen 90 Queen Street. This will uva you postlge. “P k hands” no! packed in wit mltnxe w! tinQoFIOGDENS CUT PLUG Smoking Tohaoeo. Save these “poker hands" and for the return of any 52 (bearing any numbers ) we wil mail aipaelr of high grade playing cardl. 52ineluive, m t b l I m t 23F m t Under the Distinguished ceptedby the umpires. ‘lfflgtllllfi i” "0 e 93a "Y" i‘ "' ° ,. , - .1. . . ,, Patronage of iHis Honor - v t i, waned Wm, Sh, new ha", “m, wall. That point is tinny settled h hii 1i111.v '1.~1_111_< 11f 1i11§11'1111t“__ Lieu, cover“, m, M", - . h ihcreasih the distwhce 0i h DlilYPIl at Itotliioiii biiiidii- I11 i\\<tl| » _ e ' "h" “'1'” 1°“ ‘he "lllilire ma!’ m‘ hy '51- (n-inio v nnn v1 or W011i K0111 Heartl- ‘T-‘Gw " Isli the game with six ‘balls that “m” "in w b0 feet . iqcliitoi (‘rule \'l winiiiiit: out 11y. ‘J ‘w i‘ 1 I ‘lave bee“ "Sea prevwusly’ if “my tngibennitllnrféiioifil [gliiinciallrhlilgn it nonri- or ‘7-1: ‘ 1 PRICES-EVENING 80c, 52c. 37c. ‘l- 1' tl 1" J91" ~24. "or liif ii [if h’ b lb ii ' ' ' i -' - 1 I . . . l . ,,l,.l,,,.f.|,::_L itiehhléiltl Iepill .d Rive inliieiiri hammered five Pirate l1urI- firs,’ djngeiizrlie szfigLngry f0 may, may cap the gttmg at the entiiilisfphli-ioil Mlrtachiriizfllliililll; M1ATbigfilEg£lglihgshT5iifihEATggigtgfiiNhizgfiml-Y ‘ltifl’ IIl right field. (larger retnrn- "iii “ii ilie Moiiiiii- Ht, may throw them out i,- ,he is 0i? thirty iimiutes l1 he wishes toi (11-11? l ‘ I11111~ _1 SEATS - 11in 111 his 1111i place a1 short and ‘ Scflrfl iii F1111?! i" ‘iiii-l 1r 17 1 not satisfied with the,“ The do so. If, in his opinion. ‘he calm," i] ("Mimi T“ hurl .\l('.\iil.'lll$ 111111 Aleililzi changed (imiiiiiiall - - - - - - - - - - - 1- é l, 2 amendment is largely one 0f‘ econ- afford to. wait ifive minutes ioiigen, >lllt on mm] p ~) t ' ,.,,,,,,,,,.,i hiatus pufiing 11,9 [Qryngrl P ttBhur8h_ , ohm _._.- he may. but on the other 11111111 I H 11F i. 1 ___ ,_____ __,_ ___ ___ _. ___ .___-_-__-_-. _._. . \lll\\'illll\'i't‘ star tit second. The‘ imke “ml braves’ Sheeum’ The rule regarding the bat is tile"? i6 iioi-liiiit-f Wiiticll DTBWIIWJLlilieT- A "n D-‘iiilumi AMEHicAN LEAGUE thhhu,“ Ty Cub,’ g0, m, h", uidhum. Yde, Sanger, Adams and rewrmen h h, tnot changed in him from stopping short at the} 1st Base - - . . . ‘ - . ‘ '_ 1 11 n. ' - _ _ s~ t F- ~ ~ Yailkee” Wm‘ ma“ “mil iiimlgl“ "ml mnmg’ ton held the Giants to six scatter- mm“ form u w“ not 13 3886.» been drawn .80 ohat the expiration Vflttfllfll‘ Hum”: ‘ “time today WM we Summnis M. 1 TF0?“ 2 8 1 e“ "i" “d” ‘"1" ‘Mmave’ m" 3d! ofliliniinytiihoantngilfifi: hi); or thirty niinnteo was a rtoni mo»! 3rd Ihse ' ,i.' .i_-iin,_-, .1 s1 f. 'I‘111_\‘ 11-1-1111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _, ' ' a cou c ' . 1 " i _\ ,. t " __ I . ‘pagrmi pullout! im-‘nt-iqsv. Innis . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 11 0 liiifd the ‘ipenlil? game m: the state specifically which end. ‘um to iheiimiit“ i” iiwii iilaY- llliii-lnimlmi‘ P. mlllm‘, ' In us our Ofdef fQf any GfllVflnlZ- (‘tire season while lo» 111111111 111- \\"'1;1»-i1111l 11nd ‘tianion- Zacharv “lie” "f [lime by “ swig 0i 4 2' I11 Rule 1G It says that a player iii“ Yiiie as ii 1911115 i» ileiriei‘ iliii"! ic i -' “i . ‘ . ‘ir t A ' n alvcrn re r11; 1111.1 Si-Iinn r. ' I Score: may act as captain. That means ii- Was i" 1935- ‘Go Sim“ . i5» il"l)“"“l'l, wheel M6121] E ulpment YOU may helm“ hi“ Mi" g h i’. . . xoiv York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 6 2 . , There “rill be ionnn- many oiiel R. int-in , c 1 hi’ geilmg “m?” hi!‘ l“ rm" m“ ]'llll“\l”°l‘l)}il‘\ ‘nml 'i0_ The Boston . . . . . . . .. 4 8 mm’ i’! a tedm does ‘Mt want m word changes and many changes It Johnston I Qtori-vl ' - 1 5w”: "gm-Ply imrrusseil Athletic“ return. ‘Barnesuiticidamara and Hartley; pants?!“ on t.“ threw n canltmiive made necessary by reason of thel.‘ C Field 4 i ‘l requn 0' l ii/“hlilgm” ~ ~ ~ - ' ' ' - ' " ' " 5 1i ‘ml l” hm‘ w“ today m ma" a Benton and Slenie mm m the conkers box‘ as fact that the coach is brou ht lfl~lAiiOll and 1hr 1' f‘ ll "t4 ‘ 7 l Noxv i-nrk . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t1 1;: i 111o111i1's slit)’ and dieiciitcil Bon- HR0OKL"N Ail-r" 30‘ __ The become the custom to have the; to the game new a“ a segparate Sqlmfl‘ w“; iigivep ‘l, "Th, n1 S’ , liitsh. Ferguson and ltuel; I'v11- "'"- i"’- 1i” Hill's” h" m.“ He“ Brooklyn team stretched their captain a play“ Omel- mau one o unit. There can be a proféssloniill Vati-Iicr did gooii work l l ) 11ml“ H03"! “mi Colin“- v ‘_'"‘l lmlm’ 7"" 0i the ‘wagon m m“ Wililiing streak to five straight to- me regugumh, h i hich coach exactly as the-re is a prtrl 'l‘ayior was llit‘ sliii‘ i'0l"i{l"llll' V 3 l ‘A ' ' ’ CLEVELAND, Altfil 311. —(‘i1ic--i<1iii'1i1 inning with 1111111.- oii liiige" day through briilant Ditching by The o“ eader ‘m ‘I31’ wf ifessionnl manager. neither of whom Grade VI and VII of Wes‘ Kcntl ' ‘ )ll)E aim “uh Clevielwnd hi“, lsucumli Slime: 0 8 0 ‘Ms yew“ “h” ‘iiwwed ‘he Phil“ Lfiiestilleiiéii‘ 1:81:12‘: grtttioadliayi. is actively wswsed with the 111111 School t l STOVE l , a ~ p ace to ay, w nning 7-5. .e\'.-oii 111s 1111 . . . . . . . . . . . .. i i, ,, _ G F h 1 . 1 , _ __,, , t I , _ , ‘ .' w“ h" 1mm’ while Lewre“ "a5- Milliiilelphla ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " 4 9 0 liilplzinlyil ‘tilt: ellglith bliigke Z ii: has been get apani by “Sig! ti?‘ orlirllatithe future if a batsman wants lltiilrilaiiilcllllll ‘lillisfiil-l frlriimtllile lliuilllilioil-Jl “hide at short “Once. effective except in the ninth. 1 ltuffiiig. Liindgren and Gaston; score and lbmugh, the Rob,“ W, fitcad of being ciass fled w e a home m“ he mus, touch a“ U“, squém mehaner “mm.” 0% , _ ‘ , Ill.\Il. oiinrzii» l'|fU.\ll"l‘L\' i\'l"l‘l~ll\'lllili 1'0. 50°": (iimm “lid Cochran‘. tory“ iby a count of three to one. riflgggsghggngfi Rag who,“ “h. bases under all conditions. There iscore 5-3 g l u n D I Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. T12 o - S. , t _' ». t t, h. kn ‘ _ = N i-‘ieveiiilld - - - - - - - - - r - - - ~ i S i "ATWNAL LEAGUE tarot-iii; a s 1gg;,“;;"g,i;1ag;,;;-gigggggbgggg‘; glreeseintis golhiy S: mgifrelerggdliiissl “$5,112 , , l PHONE H‘ BOAGRAFTO,‘ STREET Levew“ 811d 0'0"“: Leihfli- Philad 1 n1 .......... .. 1 a “ ' if tth 11 tsma t t‘ 1: .1 n a -- . . 1 ‘ "' ' - i nongeispeece 8nd L. Sewell. PITTSBURGH, April :10. T giln- Kama]? Bf", Mm“, Pony m, Ztazrtdoiihgrantznzhéhilyhstggigr the wnd plans], whitbzgeafln grrorrinolhe coiinioro Pitcher .1, iitinnio, Qpp_ PRWCE EDWARD THEATRE St. LOUIS, April 30. —-Zuchary cinnati went on a rampage, o ay. Hargreaves W" t , , h h, , i , h , a . than u ure. t s ou aways ate Ferguson A “um, , ., had a 11111111: advantage in his defeating Pittsburgh. 16 to 9, in a cmmAGo A ,, 3,, __D ,6 put 1n the contest 101' s“ b 8,, We, ,3 r in h, _ t y, . pitching duel with \Vhitehiil and hflttlfi‘ mlilrketl by l1 lflllil 0f 31 hits Mhiih virthaiiy ‘grew his us“; Erequeni-ly it h“ been’ Tuiad ma; weorid why [:6 piilcohefasmuid no: Johnsmn 1s’! Base K t '___,_.___._.__ L a changed line-up helped the St. including seven "e11 ‘iliiiiiieil- The game away today when he shot a Player “mlidbreak ggwnndetgeaeh, stand ifor unythmg which puts a 2m, Butte - ACOill‘ . ' 101i wvere clcuit-ii to tho Siillvlllvli ifliiilhlBrliwlifl will ma“)? 3-2 i“ Gonzales» bunt. wild to second base ‘its’; giggrntoucif; rhjszibue and batsman: on first -base. 3,0,“, h ,1 F,n,ay,0n1.lvl68i)l1lg Committee ltcvarll. Cuitiut- it in the eighth from where the continue‘, ,0 rm, m, the mined ,if the catcher masses upastrlke- 3n, Base . iionilnztteil its li1‘~‘$-¢i1~’iii 111 1'1“ i“ Cuban shortly scored to give Chic- DEW,’ the run Wonk, count o; out the pitcher must get credit dor Kenngdy A worm tcrence which convenes on iii ago the first game of the series comm “m, wouh, rem,“ h, a what he accomplished, or rather Sh", “on 25th with ~St. Louis, 6-5. tame ibecause flow mum,‘ wohid would have accomplished with hiflleut, H Phhhw Score: pmmhd ,0 weak down a, hi,“ M" goiter two-operation. dlt we»? foiiiild. Flow", . l, s1. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 10 h, t i“, hi“, a scorers were enrvhs trivnrnm, , . i "f ' Cmcago 6 EEYSJIBTTITKIUeBIIiZBIeCOIiIXEB‘ shew, w pnoher o, a smkeout when the S. Edger, “t. aillhflilirqli, _.\1 111,.’ intuit min-ling of tho . , , Pa e - catcher mugged ti, ha“ ~ i loilkihiftllvillll I llllt‘(i i'r'osli_vioi'y' lit-id iii . Johnson 1H. Bell, Malls. Haines, changed haw mm a, substitution e I No," _ _ H h _ and 0‘F3frg“; Root and qenzwie, cannot be made whha “m, ha“ h, {line httilerihbose rule Ls so molillh t P-hiayhon Hume “v0 home run" lthocii o1 Aiiiiioioiil,nnluiifi-lnntoiihié S 1 i . r11 mp1 always calls t o t o scorer mtivitse Wliitlo k hit 1 w '.' ‘." "f"? “I“ l". .-."-‘"" ‘I . . JNTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ..‘,‘,,ge“,? when: 11a, silebsmutlon h, ind-onion: ono irive n stolen hose ,.,,,,i ° m‘ m“ l"’“"x“"."r"“ ."' m’ Ylii“ ~"'"m l?" m“ Ragged F01‘! Jersey Guy I _ _ I ' I . _ . . _ _ H 7 l, I made‘ i, the rhhhe, h“, Show“ an active Edge“ “VHS good i.\l_.11111<,111.111.-. l-nnil n1 1h,- (hllrulll A! Syracuse ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 9 3 T“ ‘S"°“°" z “i “"1” 3° ‘hue i“ iiiityhhhalilatiliallrlling '3!“ gambit ~"-*'>~—-——- iliimltlliih-l ‘ilwlniliillid rlrlrsglllllll vii mi ‘i 10 r1 Simuldfng Williams and Duly; page; h a i‘ ‘is ' 9"‘ °ii° ° " " " "" 5 "S l i 1 3 V ' l '1 1"" 7 T i“ Dickerman and Morrow. ‘tziizadegazheblzsgggfifinlrghs thgs Encouriijgo base thunntiinitgjitaciirentrlnerby HOUSE Flesh ‘llhlylvillllli, “iii-ii liilliie lviotictitiniyrlyrm or 1925 major lengiio ha g 1i _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ o; ‘ ava een in e a‘ o no _ Q11 >.\'11-.\ i1~ t)" 411111‘ 111 l'1111' nil ‘r- 111 kfiir known tivlr I11 Aialfdlrinto . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ f; 1 early‘ The Nuuona] League Wm 32in: him iiunner on iflrst ahitolein VaIIIGd Nfiarly _1>:11'1.‘~11.1i“\r:1i1_ oiin-r f lilhSllyl('rl(‘$lfl(‘i1]cinfin“[httl "ca. ,-, p “m,- slid!‘ M d , ; ,5, t’ i e w- an it. was evident t t he t - - '11 111v - =11‘ 1 1111- i't{ll1'1't‘l1f?l?. 11111; ])()()l'1i‘()|"ln 111 iionvfng tho niti Mlillflliles Saltntterlltiiglln Cari-dilute! 1 "’ w“ trymg to draw a thmw iilfli- Twenty MIIIIOI] _S*'\'t'l'.li iiiipiluiil 011s wen: ord-i Tim world tiilc Iioliioix-i o1‘ Pill 0N9", ztliloiiéd hell? athréiliinziheto hvriiasrveigheolilii hounqvnd a] rm H niiiii‘ ho lviilhiiiiitniiioil’ 10,11; sciltle-Iliiii-rg 35h! (‘hlhttrititiizrii-uln Lo; . , . . ‘ 9 r t 4 4 ) :1, . , -_" h. I 1' 1| 1i w: 11 It! ‘iii 0T0 1-0.1; “g5 gm) iii; mi invi- “ ., . . , in a ploy lo ailvance a runner it Fliity-flhvohtl rt-iir-ivzil oi’ tin- I\'-1i1- i»_ “'11s 1111111111 11111 111111 Ihvv- H. S-‘iliiw: straight coup-sin omen 111i 1 Y h t wan in the action of the mun on lucky Ilcrhy, in 11o r1111 port. 51",, \\-1 I1. 11nd 110111 (‘illllfli to S1ll"5’lll(l\\’millylJfliiilllhliiiufbtlWUllfiil 1 I , . frat, who was recorded with moth‘ iii iifizht llU te-rined [he "miiiiuii. 1111i; 11nd 11w. llll|".lill 'I‘01nkI1i>1itti|lirail oi‘ tho curly s-ruson sprinle ___' , . in): simply because the scorers :1 rt-‘s derby" _ 11> \\w ll‘_\' ili-inorini, Alone-mu, and ltamlmli. in ti“, ,,,,,.t h“ 311d CHURCH Dowl-me LEAGUE Iiitiillfrliwfid a Millie exactly an; It read. ‘Gillie npproxirmozo vninn 0r 11m -.1 1 1.. i111. .\. (l. Iliihoriin inidiiint the last ill April may he r M l‘ 1 8 sacrl ce hit rule 111s been iurscs nominated is $20,000,000 11111-11 1-11 i~l Io I111 ll; fit-iii (lil'f'll‘illl'll\<li. in ISoptem-bc-r. Q11 ‘the i alleys last Thursday St. rhhhged to mad’ owheh ho one i, “mi their winning, h“, I Penis won from St. James ‘by de- WORK SHIRTS Bl G-E-N UF F Men-here is the shirt or stretch. Turn, strain. Only tested fab strong to wear long. twist or tussle-the h “TEEN BlG-E-NUFF Work Shirt ts ‘IIGZE-NUFF to give free play to active muscles and sturdy enough to stand the for wear. Stoop rics used. Made fniiil. St. James roIIe and won the match, but Us they were one man short their scores could not count. l {Qt-i I “Perpetual Trophy i For Basket Title,- 1 Mont-amp. April io-iit is Tj ‘announced here that a perpetual challenge cup, emblematic of the Dominion senior basketball championship has been obtained. The trophy has been donatcdby Montreal sportsmen and will be known as the Montreal Cup. tit A Maritime Product You'll be Proud to Wear MADE BY THE MAKERS OF EASTERN CAPS lwili on 2o inches high andof sterl- , The new trophy will ‘be up for competition for the flint time to- IIIOPIOW'GDH1.QIIIITQIY nights when Winnipeg T011911! E 5‘ '1 le Still illegal. . the playing rules of b games. lieaval history ofgthe game. cat-ion Ball the marginal directory, explanations of which air-e the changes standing even change with another. The ooacher may no an effort I the pitcher and the catcher. modifies Rule 6. Where the words bail.” icontaest. game. than it is for the majors, -both may profit by ilt. You must have homethln ' Bt- PIWI better t In on ordinary‘ B. (‘nrmndy . . . . . . . . .169 fligvlgmyggpjm pgvg W. Carmody .. akin inflation- E. Caswell Sha Cfeam. The “pre- S. McNutt . dour lent" wiles-tho E. Carmody toughest stubble quiefiz, ‘ ‘rota —2448 Afterwnrdlymir akin la an unit and eoel nee ilehutaneei.‘ Trylt. I l t on William Shaving Cgcin thawtubeanritt: the Hirqe . oucln Jeane It. 1.1g} 85c. Double- llne 50c. VEF" .. Ghangesi-in Baseball "Rules ‘Important; Though Not Radical Important! U00 of Rosin Jog for .Pltcher'e Hlmilh I'D Optlonnlplnt-ti Uae a Foreign Subltanee enlyti Althoush the oiranéoomoao In 1926 are not revolutionary, never- theless they will have confident-hie bfllliiilcsipon the outcome of many There has been no up- "! Dilclliiil rules as have been made at various times in the would have been- better if there ‘been a little more freedom granted to the pitcher. -but that is something that can await the turn a change ha; ‘been made in . the rules in their publi- in iSpaldinfs Official Base e. it has been untied in In the the rules which are a feature of olie (Builds, and to get the "signs" oi it is superfluous an This However, iuto the rules as sort ofupre- “the alternate cautionary warn-In ihall" occur now and then, a change been maide to "an alternati- been used may azaintbé lltwti 1'11 5mm“ succeeding gtmies it‘ they are ac- wlll have none of it. m‘ to compel it to do so. Not bail has been chnllxed. or nmltrfiat the ball is an I ever It was. ~ The rule in regard to the pit throwing to an unoccupied This change has been enoneo confounded in some way with whatever to do with it. Various slight changes been made in the balk rule, none of them ailter the balk or penalty. -ball, The quite willing to admit t it had been incorpora inot HllCh a thliig as an "liit iuionai pas/s." and yet the size o may be 235 feet at. 8 a b it d. fll cllg-hily lower percentage; hut lf there are any who hold that such sacrifices are not sacrifices, them Jo i iinlors a cial of the year Olli. the run could not have scored had rules committee logically decided that r1111. so did the other. lboilshed batsman advances n nininver by any k nd of a played In (inittitletl certain as spring. iii-v. ii. S. SirotlmrdJri-nt, tho New York Yankees n11 flllllVflllfllllg on the catch." The 0119M. have so many persons high Iii-r. (1-11. it. iililinttziskivil (or 11111-51111; Brooklyn Dodgers. ziffcrinil changg lg in the wqfdg "bingo-fun. iii bfisiinetss and pimmce eiitm-tqi,‘iuiiiiiiii-iil: 1o lu- miiilo for Ilioiiiiixmire tthnt. will bring out the M! -uer advoiuicing." Frequently, or their favorites. ‘Harry " l t least often enough tomiako it worth while, a run has been soon ed by two long files tint succession. The chap who batted the last got sacrifice hi1. and the one wiho atted the first got nothing. yet not been for his play. The If one fly helped to score a And so It Ed. and so it will. 711i’ the’ change does anything it ay. assist some Imttem to a t the rule about sacrifice flies- be tin its entirety. If e play which ls perfectly the field he batsman ls to credit, and that is as 40% ' n aocuit. use it end the American lteasno The rule does not my that the pitcher must dry his hands on the main than. llt any! he may. There can he a legal rosin bag. ainid If there is a league that doesn't want to carry the bag. there is nothing Note one thing very carefully. a word of time rule about the use of a foreign substance on the To dmib llegnl as has been changed so that tf he does it once he is warneihand if he repeats it he is out of the game. intentional pans, but has nothing change in vary proper and a good one, as it prevents needless delay not found elsewhereltli iiie "m9- hiive been commented upon by the editor‘ of the Guide. re has been some ml-simder- this early about the This is due t0 ‘the fact iii? "lie mm-‘h “mitten , a batsman stand at the plate tn the opinion of the umpire. Ai, dodges Into a slow ball so that he . ahdrspoils either a ball or a strike, the ohhiumplre may put a penalty of a‘ juhprgsslons hhveiball or a strike 0n the batsman. In by confining ohetthe past it has often. been rule have The changes have iiiadei and- thus the batsman.‘ 1on8,“- go got away with a play at the ex- | i, 1 .1 1 Dense of the pitcher. an er back toward the oumed if the batsman is hit accidentally,- .ithe_ rule of hilt by pitcher applies into fbul ground ‘is ii “ma” did- The cone-he '8 assist- Of course, iru-le about the intentional ance inust therefore he confined to Pa“ 51ml“ as ii ‘iiii- iiiiiimigii the infieid and ishat to he used members of the rulu committee in rambling toward the outfield in “T”! d unnecessary. g to the catcher, and so it was permitted to remain. 'l‘Iie words "the iltnitentlonal pass" This came hecahw so ,,,,,,,y,were striken from the rule. The Ihasebnlls are now used In eat-h iiengues do not recognize, or pre- am, each. hahehhi, nmn-iilellti longer to recognize, that there its Iegail significance to their ‘Mljndlreuders m“ m, u m“, A pamgmhh has been added iojnot play ibaseball in the capacity iSectlon 5 of Rule 14‘ which. is moreiQ! Umpires- ifor tihe benefit of the minor leagues The iii-italic“ "i ‘i imme ""11 although 25“ ‘iam- it hm. ground does not necessarily have video that baseballs which have "- "iiiiiiiiiim iimii 01' 250 M"- ---—-<+&--—- A its ‘ least measurement, but home runs or when but one man is out the batsman hits a tfly ba-ii that is aug-ht but results in a base-runner 1.... .1. - Matinee-Hie, 11c: EDWARD Night~r26c, 21¢, 1, IMPORTANTI-Jlhis is the last day of the first installment of thei ‘ Only 2 More "Days FOR THE FIRST INSTALMENT Of 25 Movie Stars char base IN Prince Edwardb Exciting Pritqfeafjjgard PORTEA 1r cotvrssr Exciting 25 NEW FACES NEXT WEEK -. ~I Portrait Contest 25New Faces Next Week You‘ MUST MARK Voun CARDS FOR BOTH WEEKS to be in the contest. Make sure of this week's names while they are being shown- They will be withdrawn to- morrow night. . usly the The but Itfi THE PRIZES ARE PAIR NATURAL TREAD SHOES, donated by Alley G. Co. SILVER FLOWER BASKET donated by W. W. Weliner 60., Ltd‘. ELECTRIC R EA D I N G LAMP, donated by R. T. Holman 60.. Ltd. BANJO-UKELELE, donated by A. E. Toombr. “WILD WEST” CHAPTER SIX “KING sorrow TWO PART COMEDV dai .__ I-Iere is “Anne” CAN YOU NAME 145m the CAMERA, donated by SEE HER AT THE Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. hat", P-‘RINCE EDWARD Prince Edward Theatre MON. & TUES. THEiATR-E PASS, good for ted alx months, (For Pictures Only.) J 11's NOT 1-100 LATE. May 3 ‘md 4 START NOW I TODAY 1 MATINEE MONDAY AT 3.15 MONDAY .AND TUESDAY AT 8.30 SHARP A COMEDY OF MYSTERY PRESENTED BY THE Starling at 7 with eh. gI-lllltiti In the (,'_vin., iiii ilieii ilowiisia Iiy Capt. Bust, zuiii a li.t* liuii‘! forget to tt-II the oiin z I | I1. iiri» saiidwi elm. 1,, nlfifi.’ Willi yonng i i o1= CHARLOTTETOWN i’ ii Assisted by-—Prof. Fletcher and Mr_ Whitehead. Mr. Ben Wagner, Violin Solo. Mrs. Fred Cox, Soloist. Year full 11> <111"1'11'1l x Weeks, Alli Two Hlmrt of a million dollars by Only illi'-\'l‘ 11111.. 11:1\»- I11-in nr-ci-pti-d siilt-iieatuiics ll few thousand. i.l1'ti in 11n- npprovni 0t’ SGlllPIIIPIIl than Never iii tihe history of the nmoql 11111111111 1-. other teams In the iii ‘ Iinve come thPOIIFE-ll I110 hall’ of the week without Pnyneior tlii- coming your, cfiforls of -both champion (rliibs. Wiiiilliey and Col. 11R. Bradley hold‘ lh-v. (t. \\'. l1‘. iilvllilvllllilli: ondl _ General Meeting honor of the greatest nnmiioi- Qf l{t‘\'_ J. II Yonni; whn- izrunicil n1 floqltiuflfltifllltfii. each ‘having eigilit, Hlliieflilillilllililll rirlnifoii n1 iIirIr i9 "109 vrwnsea to pay n 11\\'ii r1 uni-st. .\i (‘londeiiiiiiig has . greater price this year than in pro‘ 11111111111111 H‘ )'l‘ill‘i'tli service nndi ginger" yfilflflézz rmvlch cnpturedyhli‘. t‘ n111¢ 117, i-‘iiii- trilnii H of . ->-- tit , ut experts bore lllfllflvilliiflli ti‘ ih.i' ‘ 'k '- m’ a believe this year's purse will out-lpliii-twi on 111d- reogrlls ‘lifilil-‘rgslb’; A iilceuug ‘ii-we Si” P???‘ ‘nuance we one h] ma, yeah i,,,,.,., . . iiohzflne‘ ‘Willi tlhvld grlliis miinn Th».- namcs 0f some of the prom»1 .-\ ll'li('l' ri-giriliii ' )li‘llll of H n" m‘ n e n c” H, . ineni sportsmen who have llOlfllH-l .\ii'. Iliiiph. lllllifllllpzbinfptlfl. iiicnlllitll-lmlarle” "mmmh ("PM (lmrm s atnd---hol\-1ea include: KV. R. (‘oiglm .- (‘hurt-l1. for :1 place I11 liicinolognlos "m" ‘he ‘mini’?! NEW Ymii Biiil Keiilllillty; Jonios I’ l\'it‘l‘\‘_ “m, n.3,, h", no flmhnit-Inlis ronroriontctl ll|'P r1'.*1i\1'1l "I (vox “may, New york, Gmnn, l,‘ “h, ,,',k,_,i_ iffiqllflfllfli ifiultf! on hnnil. Th?" Cochran. New york, Snnuuh n‘; h“, ‘v A,‘ Miflnnrr," was "am, linivitig accounts against Iho Riddle, New York; Waiter J. SnI-jt‘: 11-114 from i111. i,,.,h|)yLt'1'y(1i‘ P. E. Immm" lmuiim‘ m“ “km m p‘ 1mm and wiiiiam zieh|,.r_ _|,._, i‘ h, ,,,,_ .,",H,,m, ‘,,,_H,,y,ery_ ‘son: some iit this mccilniz. New York: Joseph Wddener, Phiiq 111-, 1111., |.~|,..,,,i,,,,i0,,_ M_ A, h, “TT-‘W’; iliieiltliltl: E. P._Simfi. Kentiickyflpri -»1-1ii 1-1 the» ioa 'hin r ntnll‘ filth." i . i ii- ii- 003W". Cfl/l‘ii’0l"l1’it\: E. B. ltli'-li\il'.-iii1 .-\t‘ll!l1 my. ‘wash re0iti1ili1viiiI¥Meeting Lean. Washington: Marshal FleliLlril to ho 11-11:.’ l " '11 int full nec- ‘Chicago: R. A. Fairbairn and lion iinil orddliii-d n? the 321m. Johnson N. Camden, Kentucky; 1-111-1- i,, _\i,,y_ Mr_ “mm howevnt _ _ ____, t» l1. Friwk fivltannt and Teller l1. 1 II 1111111111 on the staff of m. AI- .1 meetlniz or all Interested 1 Arzihitmlil. (‘hlcago: Theo E. ltliiell- .1 A -: I _ ' _ i, || Clitl er, lmilsvlile. and Freilvrir-k John-i iii] “(only I "m hallo“ Smr B.” a Saiurilsywnighi at 7, the‘ intend to hold their last, i wired?’ son. Will-is Sharpe Kllmer, (i. H.111“ ,-1‘,;.1',',',;,f,".',',‘fl11‘lfl.l,f',f,'i"flf',ffifiififf 11th:,‘ggiimmpglfighaisirnrirtl ‘Vlllwi’. Wlliltltn WOOIIWIIPd. GPOFIZH i-ll. which moot-s I11 Toronto ‘lll afternoon ni. 2 o'clock alto" m‘ Sloane Walter _.M. Jeffordn and J1me nmmhh-h "mom (Ii-gut gentle Harry F‘. Sinclair, all of New York. flmportanth ltcv. Theodore Ross nnil Dr. Onl- 1,.