MON. Prince Edward Ionight 8.30. Matinee Tues. g [HUNG OM {IRELY is BEING GENE PEARSON. BOB. ANDERSON ulMMlE GOODE ' AND ALL THE OLD AVORITES , E" hdet Your Tickets Now Don't Delay EVENIN(.'S——$l.50, $1.00, 75c Pills Tax. TUES. lullxi‘. $1.00. c1111.. 50¢ Plus Tax. . 9r.» . iv ' Today at 3.15 7 & 8.43 Matinee—16c, 11c. Niirht-26c, 21c. 11c. STRAND tLe .W. ,1“. P. ,1’. J . ._., V . The finest portrayal of a big, blun- dering, kindly man deceived by a faiihless woman that you’ve ever seen 0n any screen. He was so big that he saved from death the one who had wrecked his home-his broihr. It is a tute. University of New York . . . . . . ..18 lwhishiugipn. .. 12 .61: tllaltlmore . . . . . . . .18 Buffalo .. ..20 10 iToronto . . . . .18 10 {Rochester . ..13 11 .542 ‘Syracuse .. .12 14 ‘Newark ..12 16 ..9 20 .310 Southern Confer- ence May Set New Track ROGOPdS ‘NIIIWI soak. CHAPEL 11111114. N. 0.. 0%! 16-; tAhld gsadilheeirnwefditdlitfvevrznngmgex- d” 3°’ ' 3°“ “w” M m“ m'°°' , Qme se es. _ haa:°.r:‘t:’::.:.:°a':.an::. w» - - e ~- e-e- u w- i:r:ht‘;“.i1i‘.“h“€.?.°tt£ ~ m» rm e o m time the event has been held in this‘ section of the ‘South since it was inaugurated four years n50. . illlsslssippi s. and us. has been c'°'°l‘“d title winner for the last. yeass The University pr Keliilnclry will “Q” ‘ send several stroll! men entries. w among them being M: Joules Brady. holder of the Conference the pole vault. and Leonard TlIcy. _ virgin“ Poly “w” u“ “u”; equally hard end he issued seven squad in its history. who did the century last season in 9.8 seconds is one of their strong- an “m” - est. contenders. The University of Ivlirglnla, Virginia Military Insti- washlngtoaaiiylgndfiaekogfi 081F011. Kelley. Marberry and Ruel. Carolina Susie. the University of North Carolina, Florida, Clemson, ‘lAuburnI “m; Suwanee M" be rep. it two out of three in the current lreeented by strong squads. "r195 "m! 505w" b)’ defeetinz the mark in the 1898 final. i i-<-o>—i—— [Standing in The i Big DQ381193 complete a triple play. AMERICAN LEAGUE W s . . . . . . “is 22 NATIONAL LEAGUE i-i N t-sD-ep-sl-lh-l -IQ\|A#CQ® . .6 21 “Y? Bowling COMMERCIAL LEAGUE i-n one of the closest games yet ‘roiled in this league. DeBlols over- New York . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 ‘l d them for this section. MOORE &MacLEOD three Montague, A62 Brooklyn A29 Plitts burgh . . AMERICAN LIAGUI May m-Bshe 8mm eleventh horns run of the season tin the first inning with Gohfk on bale nve the Yankees a 2 to 1 victory ever Cleveland t0- iitutht was the msdors and Ml on the anniversary year when he made 59 circuit blows. R H. L‘ 1 ti 0 NewYorlr............ 2 2 0 Ilevson and L. Seweil; Thomas line. u... Minimums. May 15.—St. passes but the Browns managed to keep in front. _ Gaston and ‘Dix-oniulierguson, BOSTON, May low-Detroit made Red Sox here today ,8-1. er on second and Wlngo on first. Todt caught Cobb's liner, touched the bag and threw to Rlgney to RHE 811 0 Boston 1 6 1 “drltehdil and Bossier; Lundgrien, 7 Welzer and Gaston. ~26’! with ‘Chicago, s-s. Won. Lost. P.C. ghqcago 158° PhlLa l .067 de PM“ ‘ .583 Thilflwll, lConnnlly and Crflurgg rhilhdelphih . .'_.'l1 .423 ‘St. Louie l2 A“ NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston . . . . . . . . . . . .8 307 PITTSBURGH, iMay 15.-~—i"i‘tts- iburgh and Brooklyn tied in a seven The score reverted to the ...-.....,. Barnes. Erhard-‘tflairid. sill; Yde, 123 Sheehan, Sanger and smith, OINGINNATI. lMay 15—,Aiter New York tled- the score in the sixth lCinclunati in the same in. M118 took a two run lead to win to day's game 6-4. R H E coming a lead of 227 pins the first Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . 6 game and winning out by six pins ‘over Moore ti‘; Maclieod and thus der: Riveyflifay and Hargrave. 1 ‘Greenfield. F. Davies and Sny. only two games scheduled today. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE‘ THE cnhrttomrowu cultitiamr Ion-Is pounded Washington's pit- record m both “w hm" “mind chorl today to win the fourth- game Mwmgan of u“ “H” 10-7‘ Gaston “as h" Princeton who have won titles in _ In the third inning, with Gehring- -PHilIlJADElaPHlllA, May 15.—-A do; ‘Q"'°° ""1 W?!’ in the tenth ln- ‘rest or tithing oii illrst with his left ""18 1M3)’ 91191111911‘ ‘lilo AUIIBUCS and then with his right foot, lJlsteil 19 296 to overcome a five run lead and among the rvcord ' take‘ 7-116 m“! Came of the series Harry Wtllllam-s of Yale. "The technique ollow hurdllng different from that of high hllrdilllg 8B llight is from day. Over the high barrier lt is essential to bend one's back as the llurtllc is cleared but there is no time in low to do/ much bending ‘be- cause so 111111011 depends on straight- Tecillhlqile must be R H E ls as 6 15 1 sehfllk; ii-ieimlach, Walberg, Pate 113111111 Pei-hills, rm. 2 States stnrs. Low-Hurdle Mark Met But Once In 28 Years PRINCETON. NJ" May 71.- The history of the championship track and field meet of the I.C.A.A. A.A.. which celebrates dos Golden Anniversary at the Harvard Stad- ium May 28 and 29, has nothing more unusual than the fact that on- ly one ‘man in twenty-elght- years has equalled the chelnpionshlp low- hurdle record of 23 35 seconds set by Alvin C. Kraenzlein of Pennsy- lvania in 1898. _ That one man. said Keen Fitz- patrick, veteran Princeton coach. was James Wendell of Wesleyan. who tied the mark in 1913. "There have been other good low hurtllers, such as Johnny Garreis of and. Coard Taylor of fast time,” Fitzpatrick declared. "Last year, Kenneth Grumbles of Southern California won the title NR1? l? in twenty-four seconds flat. He is ‘wmmnamh 7 14 2 another of the rangy type best fit- ted for low hurdlling. The man wllo does it must be a ten-second sprinter. as ivus Kraenz- leln. II have heard stories t-o the ‘W83 amused when he went to the As i re- call it the track was mud covered. 0nd off the record. . .“Tlle low hurdles was added to the l.-C.A.A.A.A. vard in 1890, who, incidentally ivas the first competitor to make fast. time while ink/lug eight strides between the hurdles. es between each bar is the ortho- style but bee mastered the hurdling away speed. largely ignored. “it is an asset to ibe n good 440 6 fit. 3 tin. the ldeni height. 3 St. Georges Cup Won by Hezlet (Canadian Press) SANDWICH. Eng“ Mliy 1c. (‘. 0. ileziet. former illfllllllifl‘ oi (lrelit Britain's Walker cup golf team, toiluy won tile St. (thorn-es cup from a field \\'illI'|i liu-iiiileil Bobby Jones and other United His aggregate for tile 36 holes of stroke competition was 158. De Paolo Pledges 145 103 127 ' 16s 14o 1m R H E O11 Pall‘ Of I’ 185 l“ 183 Jersey City ........... .. 1 a 1 ' I 204 11s 113 Toronto ........... .. HIS Bab S ShOGS 121 152 1st 1° 9 1 R II E -— - -- Newark . '1 1s o irhmluxlrmroms. IMZIY 17-——A T0tal_2214 327 664 723 Buffalo . . . . .. 11 14 1 palir of baby shoes unis ivortll S97.- DeBLms BROS R ll E 500 in cash to Pete DcPaoio inst fizlciflllmivtre . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 11 5 year. but they failed m brim: him . _ es er . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 7 0 victory at the recent international gnlligggxgald " 10° 149i R 1i Espoodway race. Fora n. 8 117 186 Il-oaillng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 8 0, The 1925 American automobile DO l? 9 104 141 196 Syracuse . . . . .. . 5 7 0 racing champion, who also lends Maire " 155 214 the pack for 1926, attributes his . one . . . . .. 85 183 11» —<o>-____ New“ m the met "m, a m“. 01- ””- “'““ his youngsters boots hangs from . 600 79° 360 ' - the iron-t axle of his ear ill every [0181-2220 , contest. His caxsh winnings aggre- - - gated approximately 897.500. CHURCH LEAGUE ‘DePaoio is superstitious only in 5t. James surprised the U-nited when they defeated them by >125 p ns. Scores are as follows: A_t 311 Marks LINCOLN. Nob. May 17.-A new that one respect. He said from the time he attached the shoes he has not had a serious accident. They will be his good-luck piece until he quits the sport. The champion driver will have effect that the Pennsylvairlalrs ire yet Krnenzlein clipped one full sec- program in 1888. ‘and the first man to improve twen- ty-six ‘seconds was Jim Lee of Har- Seven strid- brcnkcrs was i 1 _ yard man ill the low hurdles and I 750- 1111 us some here today. 5-». rain should (38.11 between 5 it. 11 in. alllll - stopping the contest in tile eighth 4557 inning. 543 seventh ilnnlng, IIBMHMH IAwrcilco or author-loath ,1 ‘oily iloroiliy .\la(‘lMlilail. J M Ml-l . salesman tort-u. nuiihhhury, 1.1.1.. (irnile m. 1. Grove MllCMlillln 2. u" M’ l“ A. Pearl Vsssey Teacher. . . hllnnnra niaiwioar fn swab, DISTRIBUTORI- _ .4.‘ i Y. Pg’; Co., Ltd. f i” l the total Canadian of its securities. I Royal -- /+ =\_., B. \ at‘ ‘"~.:~~- _ "no": ~ _ "’Q~ ‘I _ $ Highways to National Wealth The chains of elevators. wcated 0n TRHWQYQ tmvflfilnl Cflflflda’: gut pfaifil! farm lands, are indispensable stations on the highways over which the Western grain crops must travel to the markets of‘ world. Without adequate collection, storage and transportation facilities, blimpgf "up, could not be converted into monetary Profits imd Th1! Granary of the Empire” would not be the Dominiolffi Just title- For the crop year 1925, the two provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan pm, 1'. duccd $482,500,000 worth of wheat, oats and barley — representing 66% of 3 production of these grains. An important service in the moving of this extremely valuable crop we, rendered by Alberta Pacific Grain Company, Limited, through its 319 country elevators, located at strategic points throughout Alberta and Saskatchewan, and through its terminal elevator connections at Calgary, Fort William and Port Arthur. The_Albcrta_Paclfic elcvatonsystem has grown with the development of the territory which it serves, during the past twenty-four years, and has a record of unusual prosperity. ‘This success ha; been reflected in the Company's dividend record and 1n the investment vslu; The existing Alberta Pacific elevator system will be completed on acquisition of a large terminal elevator at Vancouver, which will enable the Com. pally to handle grain from farm to shipboard, for transport to oversea: markets by either of the two established routes. We are olTerin , and recommend as a desirable investment, the 7% Cumulative grcfcrrcd Shares of The Alberta Pacific Grain Com- party, Limited, at $100 per share, each share carrying a bonus of one share of Common Stock. Upon request, we shall be pleased to submit full particulars of this issue. Securities Corporation ' Limited Riley Building, Charlottetown Montreal Toronto Halifax Saint John Quebec Winnipeg ‘Vancouver NcwYnrk W - f. ‘- ‘i-~¢'v_‘,.l),’ \ DUSTER. BROWNS ‘WIN HARD I GAME. 3——Z q Last Thursday evening at Vic- inriii Park the llusier Browns nilil lilo (‘lens iliayeil tl fast and ex- citing some ot’ baseball which was either sides’ gaiile until tire final. inning, when the Browns pushed the winning run over to take the game 3-2. Stellar pitclnlng on the port oi‘ .\IIJl<‘8.l‘liiil0 and Hobbs and good bat-icing up kept the lriliiners from, in most onsets, advancing any fnr- tiier than first. The game started with the ~Cleves lit bat but they couldlrt solve lion's pitching. The Busters on their part connected wit-h enough hits for the first run of the game. The second ‘inning found both teams playing airtight hall and the sides went out in one. two three order, - lln the third frame the Clevee ivellt after the ball in hot fashion when Orenes. exhausted by s ofhsldioeks, was unable to continue. .\‘H_gt I '- -" Ban on Foreign Galnesby Mem- ' l bers of Gaelic Glubs llllllillN. ‘.\ y 17.—'i‘li\'- (laelic ;.\iille.1i(- Association illlS Ii(‘('ii0i1 t0 reiuill the present lllln on foreign llltlill‘ti_ wiiirii lueallu tlult all games excepting (izielfc football, ilurliilg (u kind of hockey] and llailtl-bnll shall not be played by anyone affli- lllti-d in ill> Association. ii also was derided ihni any discussion on the ri-iiloval oi tllo ilan siizill in: proiilliilvil lol" lllreo yearns. Not only are (idols forbidden to play any oi‘ the banned l-Iilllltéh‘ but even ilioir alteliilailci- zit tllesc giillles iilvolvi-s sil-spoizsou. New League is Still in Air £ . I Um-rgg nun fastest human than any who h 500 H I , DETROIT. ‘.\i‘i('h., hilly 15.—Tlle ;, _ _ _ _ ‘ , ‘L ‘D w b t K . _ _ H ham me flu b f 1 _ two v-new care in t e -m e ll- ail-ll when they were put out the I t l, ‘I I _k! I v M h ‘ vlrllo’ Lrrlplnng 5101*); of sea hfe. 2h bouggezder 171 w!“ vlnckefirqglblzifslllalg. spgnfiglg dlanavpo-lis race and tile shoes‘ will score reuil 2-1 in lhvif‘ favor. 1ilqiigl illgilyeitiilcéylofizgrlltawawstacte l: g, "n ‘ R. Johnson 5s sensation? bllslsltwitclicil to tile one he selects to Blirgwils tried -io even things ilp gut. ‘biwkvd by NM‘, York and Chicago v 1 1 , , "‘ n t. . ' ' t ' , _ ' . / ' “OPEN FA( l,“ WWT“O lnut ( omedy B_ Hugs“ m0 magflaigméscbgégeftdevelopm can o_~ m no“; llirhguilellrl [$111151 Fiillilhehfa oglowlf; ‘Ililfllllflllyli; to‘ lll-Zlll wlllllliho); tetrgil - 11 us ees, d 1 ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘vx it- in ‘s mono e "" -— -- --_6 909K311 01' the Ulliversa: ofrfig-‘IV x‘ were “lmioul l“ ‘their ha" of Hm Nutlnutil Ilnekey lheagggfbaslbffer- it o7 9“ 590 brash!’ says that ‘Ms pup“ {mm} llilil alldHthe Browns camchiill Li’ pli a f|1|||p|||5v (m. a “Pu-Oil “mm " K V 111mm T°“"—2‘°B “m” P'““°' ""- ‘B the MW“ ‘iiiiiiff".il.iifi.l°h‘iil“‘ih.l uiolgtliill- “’ "‘~""“""“"- "i "“""""“"‘- S""‘“*= h _v_ 51; JAMES runner who ever broke the tape. I 0m‘ but m“ m“ ma“ ‘armed ‘llliblfl liliei siliii-ilihpt yesterday in i; T, 1mm,“ _ _ _ _ _ _ U 1M 134 And Locke is determinedtomerlt (Wrhmlell |.0]|O'W1" but” thmqvriilill-vtitln with his uuniluncoillelit .' _ g , q_ 1100mm _ 222 zuithe tnibilte. He flung himself to a l>ii‘lp!l(yctod’ f r L ‘gm, ' l’, l‘. _ of ivilfiillll ill - ('il|i.\‘|\lliil zit ilio stati- i 4 I" “"1" m n6 ilcmhsiigalliohrlclndgr eminence “the Qmwhxanpprh, liu- we aitzhfillglirilz(l'i|i€1egii2’i‘42' "Hi1" Kulllluih‘ for 2" years 1i! m1 _ v ll. Lspt. om 130 132, i1 ' c yrsw en I; 9g d"; lure-J ‘ " ‘ _ , ‘ '_j ililillilil l“.i iii I$FILIIOII t‘ . ii- .’ ll Send us Will erilvr for any Galvanlz- n. who... .... .. u. 109 160‘ "Pliny in :09 6-10. .fi.u.Z5’§...‘f cu... ' {l}. “él.§.‘1.’;“‘..3lli‘ diiitlit“. 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P.C. inlzjtll‘: "mnadcir i-mck QVBUL ndrodeqdmnflnbrsxn‘ 1 22$ wmdcilgictbeglgggfikilluni: lilfi-Slllflllllfli! Irfvvn lit a. meoillni: of . STU‘, 1,; mp5)’ ELBQWS, E'[‘(]_ ;f,*;m1‘1'j'_j_- ------ ~ {g g ~33 ran the lhuiliirifi {field ifitfgiifl C H A M P I o N winning SCORE. f;j_yf‘;"'n;I]illlmfaijylggzigg“eénlm; . .‘ _ _ - Ullltod 12 c us? “PM! "Wee tenths oi‘ a Del-COMP CIF°""‘“'“F M“ m“ ""°'“1“‘ Huh-rests WPFI} being gruhtod u ‘_ YntldC {l1 short HOUCQ. Trinity 8 9 .471 ggoriail?” Qgg-ygafg dash for a new Dcpamdqbl; f” g'¢,, E-fln‘ eves Catcheléuster Browns n. CL i“ m“ clrcult. Adm“ P MAIL (lliiilliifi l'l."I‘ll1"l'L1’ nrrlcsm-zil T0. Baptists 7 11 .339 I - seconds. ,. llwiuvl of the franchise wns out i. , i st. Peter's .. 1 11 ass Every stop of sehulten browse A C“‘a¢”"'°d‘ Hod“! (" Longaphlefitclicr E "(mm ‘m’ t" "Miller electing n! the H Com Chrlslhm n __ 5 13 278 will be clocked by A.A.U. timers v McFarlane n Hob,” iuuguc. after the constitution bail fl 0 \ EET 3L “m” _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 4 H 322 at the seasons track meets. looks’; ' l“ base ' boon cllaiiizeil to perllllt adililiss-ltlil PHONE ..9.-.J. 80 GRAFTOiv 8TH w_ A. 3mm, o; st, payer's high major effort to set world records S Johns‘) ' A Gm 1 of Detroit along with Chicago at OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE single and three strings or 251, l" the _100 and the 22o win be made ' n 2nd has " m" lcluzlie lilonlllurs. . 53g M. Chicago. June l2. in the national E_ Manet ‘ ° F Carbonm Tex itlellllril, It was hinted Ili lloo. .i_-@o->_.__..a _ k cgllletlalte track and mold chljmplon. am ha“ ' key dirt-ire here. ‘is behind Chicago's W. -- v - -- -»-- - - e - ' 9 Ps- J‘ F181,," __ I E Myurloy roilucst for u franchise in the Nil- I M .', pull Aririvll A-. or Pitt-sinus. men- -1 t‘? "i"- rlwsy runner with super- ..... §hqgf.g1op_ '_ l iimlnl ilookcy. lie owns tile only n Q1110] hull h“ ‘Suva form, Locke is deemed of an m McDonald - A Mcmmn club In that loiiizue. (‘Jfkjagg in. __,g I 'Ili<- llliIPTlli took plane on Tues- I m] mama] mflkeup for s, record M ' ‘ ‘ ‘ tore-sis are said i0 be planning co- itlliv. -\l.ly liih from tile home of ‘Mann H” h“ be" 11911-67918 ‘M! l; Blanlqhgrd y Edge“ Olmmum‘ Wml Sifiiliil 100971111"!!! MR. JOSEPH A. 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ROV- Y» YOHMORII- 911F101‘ 0i’ U"! Jim-pl» .\. hiliblili’, ;i~r~li at .\l- llull"l'llt\ and llmuinlqrl- iloiron. "mmmhllfikflrfltlllotmlsocke aha ' United Japanese Mission here, Church League won u, 1 —----<o¢___ ippugi, m; Illlllivlti- Milli h... hllvlii -_<.,_n____ 7%,“ u‘ 8L Peters 1h mores otters as halfback on . iiils been elected to o. scholarship oflloiftitlz ill" lit-J ur it». -. . up. WEST cove HEAD SCHOOL 8_30__Tmmy m 8L PM,“ l- eh ‘their team and two letters Strangler Lewls by lilo council of the Japan Miles- pal-if. ymil’ o... .u-l t. t~~ uu.»-....... . n “Thazeagigez: flniniinlder. ‘ h “Kgpqncbd f Ioln of the United Church of cah- qy|l|y_ ml..- " r i,» was ttt-iplultli Honor ltnil for Apr . J 1M qpmm 3_ w, _ 001111.10 o t e ha, “:43 Ilia nnid will proceed to Toro to punt-m p; u luv» tiFPiw o" utl .' 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