(Hi FRINGE EDWARD l Matinee-26c, 16c. Today at 3.15, ,7 ..& 13.45 ‘Night-ore, 26¢, 16¢. A J prQIQIrfJ . Rapid: The raging current of Rink he'd thrown their frail craft #33:‘; the jagged rooki. WM" ‘i E gpnntued “kc an egg shell. Every- one drown," muttered Doret. the woodman. But no. he saw a misr- du. gm qlinglrlq to a_board. Bol X he breasted the rflqlflfl PW" 3"‘, an" a terrific struggle drifllfi her, half drowned, to the Ill": “Dis ls Hell for sure." he mime" as he bent close to her face to see ‘ ii she stlll breathed. n: lune nnlomu. LEAGUE Cincinnati Defeats iSt. Louis, 9-6. 9-6 in the first same in a long atuud at home tor \H0l'ILBb}"8 men. g 180cm: IR. ll. E. Clnqzunetl ' .. .00300~t200-—9 9 2 ‘St. Louis ....104001000——6 7 1 \Blll.l9l’|e'5l—ill‘lX8y, May; end Pio- llr-‘vh; Keen, l-ialnee, Callahan and (TPurrell. .. Robins ‘llronnce Braves, 4-1. .. IBROOKLYN, May Il-The Robins took the second straight some from the Braves today by aecole or 4-1. Bob lMoGraw held Boston to five hllo and won his third straight victory of the yeur. Jack lPourn- lair clouted his fl-lth hmne run of e season over the right yield. d _ ) _ (3 i h ho ha! been name fence ln tho second lnnlngfi Saar; gmxixdgntwo’ m: Canadian Bis. Boston .. . ..oo0u00010-i 5' 3"” "im- Brooklyn . . . . ..0l0ll1200 .-4 8 1 18 2.‘ 3 nutterlee-Genewich, Wertz and lfiiliwtflllkfe -n-f~~l'll"'a'll'd Yuan“. . . ‘ -—J l1 0' l I J. Taylor. Moflraw and ONaH. "lfilluhtenllfisfldfi, MINUS, ‘vwver and Giants lsllillglllél‘ Plflllles, 11-2. Aillfllmiih NEW ymm’ May 3__Jack “us, At Louisvllle— R“ l!)- E2 her [urggd .1“ “Home... w|nn1ug per. Imulsvlrlle . . . . . . ... . . . . l; 2 lormuuce luday and‘ the Gian“ Kansas lmtyDuuvllchnOlwon Jami . -. —1lllll0‘. » slauslltered the Phlllles, 11g. ?l<.o;;3 ‘vtleil-llgterleiley’ lmyn“. “qcker and Philadelphia ..000000020—<2 t.‘ 3 fiVleyvf- NOW York....li0005l-ll .-—1l 12 1 . . Batlerieflamuu’ Pearce and “m, ‘Sr Paul at Columbus, no game, line, Jonnnrd; Welsner and sny- to be played 1M" dill“- AMERICAN LEAGUE der. . |‘Y” Detroit Beets IClllcngo, 3-1 (JllllCMi-O, llday Ji-Detroit bunch- ed hits 1n the lliret and second in- nings today. and ‘broke Chicago's winning streak oi’ Jive '1n a row 25-1. iMaulus-lre circuit drive, Cobb's [single and iHeilntanws triple put the Tigers into the lend and they ivere never heeded. 800m: Jt. ll. id. Detroit ..210000000—-3 15 0 ' '3 Len "q lllhloego . . . .....100000000-—-1 B 0 ,U,,_Mg§l:"l<fr§ltl1.eo.l gvs. Prownc i Bntteries—<Wlllteh~il1 and Brass- ' < Gym. l0.30—1l.30—6l>@¢i3l 0135* ~ L . ——J‘ l . ‘igigg- Basketball Bowling KMA cur Ptuta 1' . SMOKING TOBACCO _. IM llllllnlllllllJ A Save the “POKER HANDS” that are pacllteldwith Master Workman Cut Plug - ’ ‘ they are VALUABLE in - fir’. ' exchange FOR high-grade PLAYING CARDS See these thrilling deeds in Ulil ‘I _ T“ 1 8 h I uBros. flmilllflfl Piflure’ er. um on and e a k. "axoflmfltons vs. De Bu)“ Bros. Mail our "Poker Hands" to Imperial Tobacco Com. , //- . DIPQCLOU‘ by Cleveland Defeats St. Louis, 3»1 Nouce_.r;,e Brighmn Volley Y - P y , ' FRANK LLOYD ' -_1 _ . of Cnnuda, Limited, P.O. Box i380, lvlonlrcal, Canndi, no.1 "rhrllgu-g If you live in Charlottetown apply personally at our office. 90 Queen Street. This will save you postage. U lclunvmmun. May iii-Cleveland Ba“ i":Wq"'“,§“°,,,},1,“$3§l‘§i., ~broke its losing sllreak iby beating game or s?!‘ e3] _ ca. m. ,1)rov]nge_ lSt. Louis 3-1 in n. pitchers’ battle "met "W, It £3 1):, made at the hetweeniLevsen and Zarachy today. f‘“‘rff"ge'm" S ‘m y Scone: R. ll. E. ' Si, 1401118 . . . . ..100U00000—-—1 U 2 Cleveland .. .011l10000 .——3 7 1 'Butterles——Znchttry and Scllang; Leveeu and G. Sewell. “Y? Bowling ‘ _t id ‘f ' ‘s? fi .- - Alnjorlly fflr 711°" "V"? Um L Government‘- ltlllilfiliihnh "H Wis ‘ ‘ w ’ . a." ac: . Senators Trim BOHtOD, 6-2 111 illlls. UNITED rre\g[fi:llltlrl?;(i>;>‘ rlnllixllillqliie Wvupmvml ‘LVN N] EN BOSTON, Mass, May 3-—<Steady Anna (l. Nilsson, Ben Lyon troops In llTPYlflll. tllfiilflllfihri 11ml hyllh‘ vumnm-ry nslslslztnco to trzlllspilrl ‘ llocczssarleis of lilo. ll twln-llnig by Ogden coupled with the ineffective pitching by Ruttlng lll J. \Vi.\l.l'l-ll.(?l' g KNOW A (i001) Flzllllvn 15H 1S2 171i , . . . . . , l __ . 186 145 170 Inflow‘! altitude: i, And that is why there are millions of figs of vlola Dana Victor McLaglen ‘the early innings was responsible ll. Conroll I 103 16s n6 v ,. Vi‘ J Iphrud “my: N ’ {l2 ‘r..f‘".:‘.".z.:3. Zifiiilillfil“; it; 1232212.. ..... .. wvTiiirirfiritim-“li‘lililztiscals:. l nmqw NitamiLsou fi " ind a qreatéwlpponizg clsgwincrautgnlfioDggi-Iiirrz foflrlii¥il5fllahfiutlrzljyafi Bosworlll» clam“ lggllizrun. R. H. E. ‘ 342 7'14 777 golrlllllyllllslrlilllefhl ‘ l t k ‘ s i "WW3 "3 '° c u u a ' W .li t ...131100000-—0 11 2 '1‘ l l—2-'l93~ 1*‘; l eviolrs gullorzl s: ri M? 4 ‘ ' ' : - eoiltlnngjfl.....1ouu1uuoo-2 s 0 0 a Jnugllzluillntleli, llsnslllllll IUIQHAIIIIJ: ('11 EWING TOBACCO Bat ' r ' l; 1 - ‘ l fill‘ s 0 ) 1P1. "ruups ll c‘- M } _ ‘l l ‘ Ping. 3:11 ‘(Eggtonfur L G H9 m“ nlltlllltiilllllls 01;-{i,i‘l‘l‘;§:.?nllliailli"g sold evcry year. because it has the flavor and ‘ " i P‘ o“ I ; m“ “ufnerouvfl “WW m ‘q "'1 v“ y- \‘_( lasting qualities that no other brand has. I. Athletics Down Yankees. 83 ' la 3x51330110‘ deltnrallzltlflllifgiy lll 1921i \\'ll<‘ll u-mnlolfi _ , . . , d T . A d h t mi; iiflfllrli ; ,,,,,, .;;; = ll. lll w;:::.i'..:"i>...:;:..';;:::' lildllhli’ d lll0ll0l5lili TOPICS 0f rmce ISdWHIT r10 i n as streak came to an inhrupt end lu- f" wveks ill 1019.’ _ -/’\\ V ‘ ‘ "' . _ . St. C t t day when the Athletlm took tile 903 31-’ 73’ ‘in lillvulllt lll April, 102-1. ‘Alzlr- Q Week 0f lite M0vl€ Jr on es Zevrie; Olgehergf wattage rollrnw 'i‘oinl—~2504. lull law] lli-clzlrcd. Slrlke Lmtuvl w,‘ \ _ not: 0b aw ey 00m It! one “wot. i‘; . mound in the sixth with n. 4-rnll St. Paul's won over (‘enlrnl ' 102i. in Burnt»; .l\yl-l».-.,iq;@_@;§;;;w4§;;'_;¢; " ‘ " ‘ L___..-_-L.-L ‘___-,-_____- *g,*g,;c=;;,gwfé;_,,,,,,,,,,,,f.;1g3{;;;;g;-g;,$g,;‘°‘“"‘* W" “" "’ V;};»,{&;,';g,,~;;,;§~';,;~;;¢};} ;,',g.;;',,'.;1 ,,.. .,-, H... s. M ...,.... . i ' Philadelphia ..00010403 .—-8 10 1 ‘unm- Ulrge (myg, lliilllv hi’ llr. 'i'|lol||:|.<‘Hl'1_l: t-lric Oil umtinn-l whillsuiivl‘ fflilniiii ' “ ' ‘ ' Bauer...- __.5‘|1awkey SIIOCKOI‘ ST PAUL'S , .\|[y|||p[\- b (*(]nlln]1||i.‘[' n, my] lll lllv irrnl lll>ll.\"1‘ \\'i r-ulvh lmllly 1l('lI1“;, Illl in-rt- .'ll'i' we ' I’ ‘ . IM- ‘i. ' I f‘ 31 ;",. ‘, '. .;y,- .. ~ . ; ' :.l v ‘ll-z! ' '. Is‘ l-' 3* p"l ': llv. Th" LOBSTER ' PACKERS SELOND WEEK W‘ °°°’"'“"“~ llrl i=4 lll m‘l;".;l;*f;..l:.' “ill-ziiil’ :...: .lf‘.~‘;..'.‘-IF. "..*...::i".:;:1l ‘:11. .1. - 1' . - ‘ »' ‘H ' . hou‘ , 0f The Prmge ‘NTERNATNNAL LEAGUE if» (‘=‘““'=“ If‘ 1,5,5 ___,,,__,_,__ __*__,,~__,l___,___ . - ._ - _ .___L_ ewe-F . Send us your order for any Galvanlz- Edward Theatrek M Tommk m“ E t}. (lgllrlljililctitly... h; Hi3 m ‘ _ _' ' - . ' N .k . . . . ..1 0 01 2—-10 1‘ ed Sheet Mflldl Ilqummcnt Y9" may rgxtllrlo ..183r.‘1)1ogoo-s l: l 717 11s 140' ' e ‘ Batterie —¢S'mn.ll 00d Ch ster- -|___2,172_ F f d d l require MQVIE STAR “d. amous or en uranoe an va , ' CQNTEST and O'Neill. - - - _ = Reading at Builtalo; JerseysCity BrllilSllfil‘ PI'3.ISGS F R l k F _ h d h_ b _ ht d _ , > * ' ~ lat-Rochester: Baltimore at yre- - rost ing 0c ence is giving t e stan s up s lnlng rlg an 1S SANITARY I A( KIN“ TABLES’ 25 NEW FACES‘ °'“'°' A" mstpmwd’ mu‘ Ganadlan Cattle most wonderful satisfaction every- and strong. Each wire stands stl * * PE Fulows FT(‘ v o STOVE I I , 1 ~ i J '- THIS WEEK AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. where. TORONTO lfyj_A mnmm m No similar fence approaches up to 1500 pounds. The 100k h made at short notice. ' ‘ “' ' I A, Tomb R H E, Callflillfln cunlllliérlrlal cnttlle, tllztl it for strength and long life. g fast. Frost waved laterals take MAIL ORDERS lljl0.\lplj‘ll\» Arrnsnlcl) T0. _ v Igfirilqglpaiigu 1g % ‘llflpplgtfrilllllsziil No wonder ! It is wire’ of unusual Stralns that would]; H‘ KEEP '°" TRWN“ F” Batteries-eel. ....'.;.'l;," Moon too friendly to iCanntlflnn intefroslul, and »By|er. 081mm“ ‘and H,e,vmg_ -|g pflilll ily a correspondent o_ fie A; mq1anap01li9_._ R_ R E, Stulttll-lh Fnrntor (Glasgow). lllii-lle vlndlanupolle ........ ......a 1s 1 Meet Issue of "m i°""'*‘ l” ‘ reach mils country. In comment- ing upon the number or unthrllty, weedy nntive cattle of Great Bri- tniln, RJ-I. Green, Willesborollzh. Kent, remarks: "l wonder what the Canadians must thllrk about it. They have lmlPHhl. our pedigree bllllfl l0 8'04"‘ down ordinary fences. ONE or THE rmzsa. iT ONLY REQUIRES A LIT- TLE CONCENTRATION. made right in our own- tactory specially for strength and weather endurance. Years after ordinary fences are sagging and rusted, Frost wire, extra heavily galvanized, still . PHONE 393-J. 80 GRAFTON STREET rl- OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE If you want a fence to last y longer and really save you m you can afford Frost Fence and other. It costs no more to buy. Frost Steel and Wire Co., Limited, Hamilton, Canada THE PRIZES ARE PAIR NATURAL TREAD: SHOES, donated by Alley ll‘ C0 SILVER FLOWER BASKET Buy donated by W. W. Wellner up their cattle, and now we try. Co., Ltd. - by Government interference, tn V, ELECTRIC n e A Di N oi Prevent ‘hem sending ne better stores than our own, speaking gen- erally. lit is allso reported that hulls w-hlloh have not been con- sidered good enough tor service in Ireland have been sent across the lrish ‘Channel tor service here. Both North ‘nnd ‘South American breeders are also astonished to see such mllserolble specimens 0f cattle throughout thfs country. which must have an unfavorable effect." - ' I ._ H N. t ‘ W x , I . ‘_ . __‘_ j ___:'___._ Features (if the - _ \ o» LAMP. donated by R. T.‘ Helmen Ltd. BANJO-UKELELE, donated by A. E. Toembe. CAMERA, donated by. Hughes Drug Co., Led. ‘ PRINCE EDWARD, THEATRE PASS, good for‘ elx months. (For Pictures’. Only.) ‘ llartefs Tested Seeds i For sale at our ‘SEED STORE, QUEEN STREET. CHARLOTTETOWN, and by our AGENTS all over P. E. ISLAND. Ne need to send outside o1 the Province for Seeds CARTEFFS SEED STORE can supply your wants with the best Seeds obtainable for PURITV and GERMIN- ATION, 47 YEARS in the SEED BUSINESS. Should be a guarantee. you are cafe in buying CARTEWS SEEDS, OUR SPECIALTIES FOR 1926 J Th" rommfu‘ MP =°°"-' ' ' i ' ‘ ‘ ~ > " ’ " l‘ Stggk . eoothel maggot-u them 9n _ g . . _ _ . _____ ‘" ~ Hi0" Grade No. 1 "Nickel" Timothy. Genuine Old _ ‘ --'-- “h. evénwkhuindmuut ' ' , ~ iv‘ , EMIHIEPI lldflmmoth Late Red Clover Imported by us: direct (Clflldiln Prell) ‘nu. Th. “manifold, Th’ _____ " ' , . ._ ..,. , rom n and this ear, "True" Canadian Mammoth No. 1 - . e _. - L ‘ Clover (gem Northeyrn Ontario. Hlnh Grade No. 1 Rose ‘MONFWEAL. Q1190 ‘Mlly 4. —-Dn-' Btwkhnldeverywim‘. be!“ olnouyérlzlelgsnlgllfttegtifidgg-srlxfillTe __\-~“ X w. a‘ _ ' . Alelke Clover. Choice No. 1 Ontario Grown White Fife and mmm" M” “wok Tellofi- T0976 ' calf] Tnciumn. mm"; 5009 000 ' White Russian Seed Wheat. in Seed Oats we have a stock WM" "4 “Mue- 332 CBIVQB- 499 V‘ Trades" g , ’ ' I é-‘d-v of superior Ontario Grown "improved Banner," "Leader," Mg“ m"! 3o “he” “M lambs m’ Miners‘ 1.120 000w ‘railwaymeu, d‘ “Vletory" end "Abundance". Also a Carloed o1 reeleened “u” o" the W" markets h: addl- 410.000: 'm'lway clerk's. 60.000: t. v I l White Seed Oete N0 1 (nreat value) Aieo lelend Grown :2";rgqvzlfiigloizrgnggnsmm%r:é(;:; builders. 300.000. ' White Banner Oats and White File Seed Wheat Whole- Trans rt workem 330.000 - _ , , w“ and new“, Iowa“ PH". [was confined mostly to calves and senmelg’ 60.000: magnum” w» lupf~nnulAslNFflvvuvkhiflinvvg>tdlnwds nil/m l one on The calves ranged from printers 120,000; lmn workers 100.000. Electricians 25,000. w Reasons»- l Trader Union Congress support. .ol‘ coal ‘mlnem who, after end of“ GAMER 8t 60., Limited Bdedemen to the lPeople oi P. E. Island ,,Bl'fl¢e. McKay and,,C0 mpany Limited, ‘Summersidc ' f Frost Fenee Agent! for Prince Edward county ‘l. ‘government's ‘wnxe subsidy, Klo- lcllnod in accept lower wage or old ' . with en increase o! houreof . in.