Ask YOUR FRIENDS WHO’VE SEEN IT! _ PRICE PllllGE Elllllllll TO-DAY WED. - THURS. —~ON THE STAGE- ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE Special Novelty Vocal and 0r- coastal-Direction Mr. Ben Wagner vocausr- in. nAitvav moormmsoN Matinee, 2.30. 26c, 37c. Night One Show, 8.1 Prices, 26c, _37c, 52c. SPECIAL MAT. THURSDAY 2.15 CHILDREN m. in Minneapolis. The guests present were C. M. Williams, John McKenna and Nor- man Lowther. The musical program included a violin solo by Miss Kath- leen Hornby who was encored. First Time in Canada W». GRAHAM ALLEN PRESENTS ‘The Dalhousie University Players “The Show Off” At the Strand May 23rd. Adnfig5i0n-—$l.00, 75¢ and 50c. Just finished a years w“ "at the Playhouse, New. York. Tickets on Sale at Jamiesows Drug Store. —-——-¢-o>—i l EGG LAYING CONTEST I Notes on the P. E. Island Est! Laying Contest for the week end- lug May l4, 1928. The Experimental Station B. ll. led the Contest ior the week with 83.8 points; Mr. Clifford McEwenh: B. R. were second with 63.7 points: Mr. Harold Laird’s B. R. were third with 62.8 points; and Mr. Everett Howatts W. L. were fourth with 61.8 points. Mr. Talmadge Foster's B. R. hen No. l0 continues to lead the con- test to date with 162.9 points (lb-i eggs); the K. B. C. Hatchery B.R. hen No. 3 is second with 159.1 points i149) Mrs. J. F. Boston's W. L. hen No. 1 is third with 150.9 points r13’! eggs); and Mr. S. R. Pendle- ton‘s B. R. hen No. 2 is fourth with 148.3 points (135 eggs). The pens leading in total produc- tion to date are as follows:- First, The Model Poultry Yards B. R. pen 1, 1109.0 points. Second, Mr. Talmadge Foster's 1!. R., 1018.4 points. Third, Experimental Station W. IL. pen 4, 1082.7 points. I Fourth, Experimental Station W. L. pen 3, 1073.7 points. Filth, Mr. Everett Howatvs W. L., 1053.2 points. The total production for the week was 988 eggs, and to zlate 17129 eggs -_---¢0->-——- ' Ellis mo Rotary luncheon veswrdflll. the revision o! the Bil-LAWS wllfll, completed. ‘may were WW“! ‘l? ‘l- ' whole and ordered w be Prlfliell- Mr. n. a. cmmbeu. superintend- ent ior the Maritime Division oi the Ciludh“ schw‘ m’ the Blind gave Prince Edward Island. Forty com- 9' b7"! “was cumming the wor-k mittces have now already been org- “lmh i“ M“! “We by m“ °"‘““"‘iinize<i Later an opportunity will be “m” 5mm‘ the mun’ bum‘ m thelgiven to the Rotarlans to contribute Manama" m 5am m“ during the financially to this worthy move- l8 119541118 “@511 8t ‘U19 Hal-We WW1 P989 ’9W'Yefl!'5 m9 9704111915 m‘ m‘? mum hi. vview 110 lrivilflg as vaulted a. moist»; institute Iiad increased ffvm filly; The Chairman of the meemmas pa-lai-ble of the motion picture Lhmlund '0 five hmdred tnwsand President Dr, MacMillan also spoke ‘lrlilllmy i" ‘M! lllfl Dllfl-‘le-“l- I @111“- mdicmmg m“ gowiifimlg on this question. ' ' s” being achieved’ Th1.“ msmute l" On motion Secretary J. M. Mur- A new Wm- ngm ‘m!’ “"'l°m"ll‘1l°* afgflnlgixlighpthimltlfiilli lcy was unanimously elected as the "3 mkmlmed 7mm‘? M"! “Wlllwil . ro l . - o; ,_ q , - - wnesa men being members or mu oilicial delegate to the lntcrnation- Lil-Tough a “ “dill 81d “ll-limit L"? Halifax School deals with blind pu- pils up to the age of twenty-one years and the institute with adults over that age. It is 1017905911 m raise an endowment fund of three hundred thousand dollars only the income of which will be used. Past District Governor Walter S. Grant in introducing Mr. Camp- bell spoke of the organization in An international film exhi-liviiliom i USUAL THE CHARJIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I 'TODAY Q . l AND wen. W CAPITOL PRICES star of “BEN-HUB” IN JOSEPH CONRAITS GLAMOROUS PIRATE STORY . ALSO MACK SENNETT COMEDY A lusty, roaring picture oi love. thrills. laughter in the days whens pirates were acourglng the seas! The great star oi‘ "Ben-Hui-"how gives the ac another outstanding per- lormance. gwelts and Saints, Anchors Rovers. Central Guardian BASEBALL MAY 2cm. -_ Abe», and’ 2i. ; so l MAY SPECIAL MEETING DAUGHT-I I RS 01-‘ THE EMPIR.E_~This Tues- l '-' . ay evening at 7 o'clock in rooms. J . I mg 9L3 1| Hereifi -_----n—I Flies BASEBALL OPENS on May 24th: Two good games. Ahbles and Saints t 2.30. Anchors and Rovers at 6 ‘clock. 2i. o». E d and DOUBLE IIEADER May 24th. Abegweits and St. Dunstans at 2.30 and Anchors and Rovers at 6 o'- clock. 2l. ' J w-k- I SAMPLE LOT of Tennis raqueis" imported direct from India at The ‘PM? Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. ' - 5-2l-3i. - @=. anion N ovarrds p New Film Tells A Credibale Tale. ST. ANNE DE BEAUPRE.-— It 15$ announced that the annual pilgrim- age from the Maritime Provinces, will leave this year on July 24 and, return on July 27. The New Brun- swick and Prince Edward Island section is in charge of Rev. P. ti‘. Walker. pastor of Stella Maris‘, church. East Saint John._ WTHE ROAD To ROMANCE” A mfl" ' sroav or OLDEN TIMES POLICE COURT.—The YOUOlI/lllill THAT CONVINCES. . ~ cases were dealt with by His Honor‘ i at Ihe Police Court yesterday morn-l It is seldom that a picture oi tho mg. Two milk vendors, having forioldcn days is convincing- salc milk, under test. $10-00; two, Iisualiv i Producers and directors drunks, $10.00 each, and one infrac-(spcnd foo much time and footogl: tion of the Motor Vehicle Act SIO-‘showing costumes and customs- 00. The offenders paid up. hcricc the romance sulfers accord- ing y. 1 “The Road to Romance," a Mctro- lGoldwyh-Mayer production starring MISS REID 0F Butterick Puti- lishing Co., of Toronto will be at our Pattern Department for Slim-l yestcrdny n: the Capitol Theatre. i- days commencing with Tuesdaijnn exception to this rule, Th0 Dir- mornihz- She will be glad to see ellecior has played the romantic cntl ladies interested in Patterns and of me gtqry {Ar above the putty sur- Butterick Publications. MOORE d: rgundings with which such PlClllFE§ MCLEOD. LIMITED are usually garnished. , 4519-5-22-15- The love story between Novarro and the charming and petite Marcu- TIIE WIFE OF JOSEPH J. Mc- line Day is paramouni over all clsr, KINNON. Who Dlfllilised 19W "l and is developed with such direc- Mflflfililflwy sll-Sko fllld W110 W115 1B“ tcrial skill that its cvory cpisodl- heard of in Minneapolis. in IQHLlgripS the attention. would like to obtain information oi} ‘Ils present whereabouts. if alive} An Elaborate Production “WHAT PRICE lililRY” 0N SCREEN SIIRPASSES Gales Of Laughter Sweep Prince Edward As Film Version 0f War Comedy Is ~ Givenlnitial Presentation With At- mospheric Prolog ue. Were you one of those who saw If you weren't there you missed the initial performance of “What one of the lino-st pictures that was" Price Glory"_ at the Prince Edward ever shown on the semen. It is great Theatre last night? entertainment, a picture which 0f- _ 1C - tirg ilhe glass ~nd also - n ‘be e- wbmxds o’ bom organizfafil-Qlrmf; ‘llvvllfli onlcicnce to be held next month molveu for use a: a trmllbfllg “gnu.” '_ c-c-M- wit/k l/ze exclusive tri pl C\gfi ' In 1' " '7 0 I For the Kiddies — C-CrM-Joycyqleg fiim ouf W/zcre ifici/Izefi 1171s” Bicycles ex hanger furs thrills; and lots of them. One mcmcnt you laugh and the next you cry. That's the kind of a picture they have made from the play by Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Shillings, "What Price Glory.“ Victor Mcliaglen, as Captain Flagg, and Dolores Del Rio. as; lCharmainc, and Edmund Lowe. as jScrgcant Quirt, have givcn the ' screen three of ihe greatest chas- _ lactcrizations on record. l At times lust night the audience ,'w0uld laugh loud and reach such a jhlgh pitch of enthusiasm that iv, lwould burst into applause-mud a fcw minutse later you could hear a {pin drop. Human drama, pathos and ilove, that is "What Price Glory“. Ii lis a gripping story of a conflict told ' lwith startling realism. Raoul Walsh. the director of the picture, has kept faith with the authors. for he has, with uncanny skill, translated these humans to the screen, not mere picture puppets. but pulsating men and women who live and Order Your C. C. M. BICYCLE from BRACE, McKAY & CO. LTD. Summerside, P. E. ‘I. Wholesale and Retail. Wrlic us for catalogues and prion. ____________ lbrcathe, laugh and cry, fight and llove~a veritable maelstrom of emo- iions. There is the background of the war, of course, but "what Price |.Glory", emerges on the screen as an [epic oi laughs behind the lines. I-lci-o Ils a drama of life, and ugly, beauti- liul and rapturous, and tho whole etched with bits of comedy, so nat- lurally funny that ii wakes the ris- ibilitles to n. newer and finer sense oi‘ humor. It ls behind thc lincs rthut we mcct thc hard boiled Cali-- luiin Flags. the picturesque cam- Ipaigncr, Sergeant Qulrt, the Beau ‘Brummell of the Marines, and Charmaine, as captivating a French ,damsol as any two men could light lover. She loves both men. To her ,thcy are Yankcclnndks finest and ‘bravest warriors, who are rr-udy to ‘fight to dcath for her favor. About ;such human characteristic figures gdocs this dramatic comedy of the picreen evolvv. , And, of course, we musn't lor- ,gel. Private Kipcr and Private Lip- Behind the Guarantee with every C. C. M. Bicycle or Joycycle we Sell, is our record of 71 Years of Faithful Public Service. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. l Summerside Charlottetown jinsky played by Ted McNamara and ‘Sammy Cohen, who add so much ,warmih and real humor to the pro- Auction. l "What. Price Glory“ is the mos‘. lrincerc film in, history. To sec i‘. ,i.s to become a living part oi’ it. j Atmospheric Prologue. an excell- innt prologue under the direction oi IMr. Ben Wagner, with Mr. Harvey _,McPhcrson singing, "Charmaine" in icanltal style opened the main leat- urc. , %—» --~40c>-—-- - i , Bauxiite dmivsrits ‘have boon vii:- lcnvertul in ‘the Alias mountains ‘in ‘Fmnch Morocco, ilmm the top glayers ‘nildne it. being esmimatlxl Jrhait, 20,000,000 trmw can he r/htain- ‘fill. l Benches» have been designed for inn Flnglllah school Uhlat can ho im- vmotl and hlmmncka Ihungjimm STAGE Plilllllliillfll! .----__,l Address reply to E. L. Middleton.’ Hamster 8w” 33 Richmond st" vwthc ccltbratl d story by Joseph Con - - -2i-2. ' ‘ ‘ ~ - ‘ Toronto’ 2' 4586 5 1 lrad. has been lavishly produccri . "°""“" Smll-"Tlw “mum” ‘5J.Yff‘i.""°t2li-‘Il ‘Z.Z‘I.'Zf"i.‘i’viwiifii? ‘my of Pungset’ (206%) “s a sire of-matic hell-ion Mklirc than a lhgusanci ‘new 1S {Mdelmed by ‘me pawqn-icxtras m tot‘ tlicm Mexicans and "igc that Is being extended to him, f‘ “new in U]? big 8'09"” from outside sources. William Tccdl ‘H ‘ ' The picture, which is buscd on Fishing Rods lflcld. ncar Emerald Juiu Ramon Navarro, and which opened — MAYQZ, 192s A ti“? ME REMINDERS Assorted Drink; Tolmccoes "Casts and Reels Cigarettes Baskets jlooks and Slnkerslce Cream ‘Bamboo Polon- . Ilanllfig Nets Qhoodlates ‘ Candy Assorted Cigars Kodak Filmy; Thermos 51mm“ Pipes , many other items for the Holiday. SHOP TODAY, Ernest H. Worth ne s2. 142 Prinogiggrcet Tenders will be receive undersigned until May l2 building of new church a ll bruit "In for tlw hsllllilngy. r on. Pl may he seen at Parochial I103: Summersido, A. F. Moqumd.” 0L lice, Sourls. Chappei and Hum“ Architects, Charlottetown or under-I signed. Lowest or any tender sarily accepted. Rev. Frank Mcliomi] Emerald, n, I; Time for receiving ’I‘Pn|lers' lo,- abovc church is cxtcndc 31st. u m M" 5-17-4i not net-q. n. 1-. I'., _.._. role of thc handsome ilaeihing .1959 Armando, rcady with blade 0,. brawn lo defend his lady-love, Mlfifl Day, sI-en as tlic gentle. woman on a. great Cuban (estate, n very convincing. In lac-t. she loom not only worth fighting foi- bu; worth dying for. 'I‘lio picture contains much oi the clement of melodramatic adventure, yet it also contains the litlu 10w moments which mukc any picture worth while. There is an excellent mi oi players and each is peculiarly m. ted to the role which he plays. iwy D'Arcy is scen to cspccizil advant- age as tho crooked Cuban judge. Among his henchmen-pirates arr Marc McDcrmoti, c0Sill1! Gravinn, luics Cowlcs and Bobby Mack, 0th Malleson ls scan in the r010 nfa dying Spanish don. 3f sackvme brought over two wow Novarro is sccn at his best in tin- lerful mares last wcek, and others are being shipped hcre from points in Nova Scotla. Longset is sure a sire of speed, us evidenced by tlic numbers of his get now in training.‘ EXHIBITION PRIZE LIST-l Secretary J. W. Boultci- and stall arc busy putting the finishing touches to the prize list for the Pro-,' vlncial Exhibition, August 20th to 24th. This year's booklet will be of new design and more convenient‘ than formerly. New features nrcj being introduced in the prize list, and its is tho expectation that it,’ will be the biggest cvcr offered? Parties should v/rlic to Mr. Boultci" early and secure a copy. 1 HOME non BURIAI..—A duo-j gram was received yesterday Inornq ng from Mrs. Jas. Humphrey of Boston, of the sudden dcath of her brother Dec Glllls, and arc leaving‘ Boston tonight with the body. The; late Mr. Gillls was the youngest son‘ of the latc P. P. Gillis, and has been‘ residing in Boston for the past fivcj Years. The funeral will take p1a¢e= Wednesday morning at 3,45 from‘ the residence of W, D. (Jung, ggl School St, to st. Dunstaifs coined-l ral. thence to R. C. Cemetery. , i (can/rows omzA-ras-t- “thro “I love to smoke a aftcrmy concerts. l fin a TO REPRESENT McGILIh-Rob- Y" E- Palmcr, a graduate of tlic' ljéwltypr Applied Science of Mc- jl" University m the class o! i887 will rgiresent McGill at the canton-l 218i celebration of the Institute ol “M1 15713311595118 in England, it wagf innounced at McGlll this Incl-hing,’ M1‘. Palmer who now resides in Eno- nd, is the retiring president of the‘ ‘ Institute of Mining and Metallurgy; and visited Canada last year to ai-f tend the Empire Mining Congressj Joe’ above is from the Mflntffiflli ism of m“? !7th inst. Ml’. Palmer‘ a son of the late Charles Palmriizl K- C». and a brother of Mrs. H J Palmer.) ' '1 SPEED AT THE T ch RACK-Tho,‘ arlottetown Driving Park is housj, lng a lot of speed and evcry morn-T lllg the various trainers there are‘ "gm"! "ll sood miles with tlicirl c arges. Pat McKenna has several; good horses inzhis stable. iucluding~ w"! veil. Dixie Mark, ctc.. z» J,‘ Cllllmy has bongset ¢2.06'.'.>, ' I‘ Direct 12,1314) Mr. Marchand and his Bvlown Troubadoura are an outstanding lea. lure of the festival held in Quebec in May, The Canadian National Coun- cil of Education has now engaged Mr. Marchand to tour the Dominion 0f Canada giving concur; with the object of fletpg- mating FrcnchCmadhn Folklore songs. imd a fast daughter of John cy. James Boutillicr has a string of, belvnslns to Arthur Reid of "Own. Nova Scotia. Earnest Mc-=, T118118 118$ the MacKinnon horses. Jessica tho Meat. Worthy Louise, Bingen Aubrey, Fred Medium, Don- na Harvester, Brie;- MM and the MacDonald Mayor Quinla (2.04%). in addition to the above horses, Willard Kelly is training three, H. Hooper two, and various other pay-t- ies are training one or more horses. _______________ I CIGAR ‘I R0 ache S liillilicnisvlfli FLIT DON'T MISS “The thou-till” The Finest ‘English i J-—*......................_Jr J 88B PAGE Q i. i their legs an that the small pupim can sleep m them. w ’ x ' ilu cki n No coupons — ALLlClUALiTY Charlie Marchand FOLKLORIST~SI NGER) says t easy Buckingham cigarette d them so throat-easy." Canadfl greatest French-Canadian < FolklorlsI-Slnger E. T55" 1°‘. _. i . THE PERFECT ‘TEA Threetfirouni Breakfast Blend Your Grocer Sells It.