'_»,l`t l-_'ill' " 11"! . -,.1 .ii ,L il, 9 .gif |’ " '. l ll 'ii gil' gl lit lofi i i§_:lfl._ i~ »”f£é.'T.-1 emu- r _ ._ V( ~ '.-.151 WI ‘:i . .- _. hw $ -.~l _ _ E!f.ii"i_`k‘ _ _:_ f _ gi _._ ~ li _ ii r _ it--i lil ,__ ,__.. _ :yi w . l_li’- ."‘.- ._ ___ ->_ i , v ~/.1-'~_.. . -. li' ` ,l »."l‘ V ‘,t_}~‘\`._ _ i_;;1.'___ i’ 5 ' 1 ; 5.' ,_ il. _.U fit ': -sin li'fif "‘l \ \ l'-:.1 .~ 5_9? ».. :_ -A ky gui .Vi ` sf/l -7”; 'l__l. it yi; __ “___ llc J _ iv.. 1_3, ’i‘;*';» HQ; if ._...... s if rf. '/i\,' . i, -ia _ _ __ ____i§` . _fu H .lg-W, ..; <; . .{'_H,. -51,.-l. _ li .i .e mx/ 1,". » . -. _.R PRINCE EDWARD TODAY 10 BIG STARS HEADED BY 2--== 'M-__ . "i , *_/.f-HX _ .JJ .J /5 _.;_,_._ ._. -QHE" §\\.- -" ` i' " Prince Edward Ifl‘li;ill\\'iiy-tile blarc of the <-illiarcls-the intrigue of the bootleg king s--gunmen and l§.lIlH5lZI('II. IN THIS VIVID AND Al’I*EALING DRAMA lli Baseball League took place at \'l.-lorizi‘~ -Piirk on Saturday after- llluii at foul' o'clock. The teams iiizitclied were the All Star Nov.i si. ttltms against a mixed team from ‘V hi- _ Comliicrce, ,Montreal and Prov- ll..-gg_i.__ 1 H' .- fittlicutili tlie`~weatlier was not :ill in he desired, ti large crowd of fans lilliiesserl the game from start to lllll_~.ll. .The united Banks had first ilimlllg with Peake tMontreal1. H..lllbl' and Holi iCommercel reg- l_~'\.~rilir; one each which was consid- er/li ii very good start against Ox- nirl mid Desl:»oi‘ougl_i on the Scotia ‘l'i`\'. 'i ins. lidvilntage was short-'lived as ilali :~1ccti:l first three batters. Tili- --l.‘ 1-'lil<:l_)onald and Oxford, crossed tile lllili. ’l’ll»- i_;.imc continued fast and fur- i...l_. its Hoyt of the All Stars replac- ul O/"ul'd iii the box. As is well i_&. ’ ,lu MInnrr1'o Iilnlment lor Cornl. .>_\.°" 1./'-{l'l` - A #_ ,_ .V _W __ lcolvlmzitcilii. I.eAaua / /__ t gf __ 3 - me tif _ ‘fl .\ ' *___ \: C/ Q; ,¢¢ ‘..__1 gif! , ,y__ .-il.--iii if c i. ~~ “ _ .___ 5,, _,_» _ . 1 _rt £27. . .lél ___ 5# .; . K" i ;“lf>,‘ 'After Slihvin 'fx _ n» ‘ . g i ST. _' i and rub the face. soothes Registered Nc. 19695 - ”‘"“’ °‘“"“‘“""' "‘°'~ ' This well known Clydesdale Stallion will make the season of 1928 at our stables, Lower Weis' Street, Charlotte- iown. The above hone needs no introduction io_ hone breeders. Boottofstculhberthuhoon neural limos vrinnerofflntprlltuulhllltockioofthcbelt. _ iqnonnbld. Maine ai owners I-ln. Awly to . . _ , if. j ‘ IlleNIilLIl a WOOD; Uwillrs. it _ WM. COLLIII, in Charge. \’ liiing retired the batters on many i The infielders for their respective _and shows great promise for the fu- bcfcre this play was made. Messerl _backbone of their team while Mac- _ Dcnald and Owen of the All Stars, i ` d _ Biddis- _combc and Loughlin of the United lford, Cleveland. Bowden i1nd.Cam- c/cicek Fennel! da Chandler's team will meet Carteret Co_'s team in me first. cf a three game gel-ig; to de.. :ide the championship of the Com- mercial League. 'Ti RENRI ADOBE KARL DANE fnvoluy of Paris boulevard the beajafy and pathos of -ll. grail! love-these are the lhings _that have thrilled' the World in 'hc immortal ro- mance that hc: now been brought to the screen. .4 cas! of slors such dl no one believed could be brought fo- gelher in one pic- ture, directed by nc m a n iv h 0 m a d e"The Big Parade.’ V' URCIIESTII A USUAI. riucas \ ALSO Tl'I_E _goiely I I CHARLIE G L E N who dreamed he was a great _ dreams come true! GAPITUL TUUAI wlliiiitiv FEATURING _ l J A C K M U L H A L L |r.l§§d~l‘f. ‘i.ll§‘.l§§y§.°'fi'§lf.'i°.ii$’.§i=..§..`$2` COI1 il' Speed demon on the track, but awfully slow with the girls. Ilia ldm of a good time was chasing butterflies, until he got _ _ the loving bug. A comedy drama of the college slow-poke ' f0f U10 ll&Sl three m0l1U1S- Ht’ iS 11:' T - __ _ _ __ _M CIIURCIIOF sc0'rI.ANn-The Central Guardian l ware Co., Ltd. 4435-5-12-3_1 Association has opened up an U?-| tice in the Provincial Buildlnz fn: - -' - charge f its new Secretary. MT- '- Wilfred Boulrer. The former office_ of the Secretary, the late C. R-_ Bmallwood, K. C., in the Cameron Block has been compleww "'m°V“'|' ' ~ ted and has been taken over byi ‘_ Mr. R. R.. Bell, Barrister, of thisl city, where he will carry 011 B 89"' ‘ eral law practice. _ GRADUATES 'IN ANEsTnsTics _ -The many friends of Miss Blanche. . Roberts will be pleased to learn 01 her graduation in Anasthetics at thc: ._ Long Island College H0SPll»“1 °“ APT rll 28th. Miss Roberts entered upon; this course ‘last September, and; ‘ since her graduation she has accep-, ted an Anesthetical position in one, of the hospitals in Jamaica. N. Y. Miss Roberts is ii daughter of Ml' I and Mrs. Henry Roberts of Middle- . _~\ I-. o F ALSO COMEDY ¢ 'S ' vIsITINo MINISTER - ne-_V B Henry B. Lindsay, f<:geri'_;erly _of ___Gli1§-! I gow. Scotland. nreac yes er ai/1ll_ Lowa! the Presbyterian Church at Glasgow. before this section of the greg _ tion and he was cordially welcomed back to same after leaving the hos- T R Y 0 N pital when he underwent an opera-_ tion for appendicitis. Rev. Mr. Lindsay has been in Canada for the past ten months and on the Islaiill- l popular preacher and has miidn ' ' tmliny many friends here. ' lover-hero-and made his l<\;lll¢u||»:r, \-.l.cn_ )'0ll £0 ‘U \.;~. ii. tii.ii llic .ir.illcil~..irl: ’ ' ' ` -' ""' " congregation of the Centriil Parish "\ il~clltiL" .ill the |.ll\cl l~ \'i.llr was favored vesterday in liuvin .is r "`m\`C nm 'Um M Hmmm Il., _._-liillllc plililiitl oi rlic Anniversary Concert ‘i’§e?5’f§“»-"é-‘”f»»“fi“1'i?é‘" _ i their preacher, Rev. A. J. G. Mur- chison of I-Ioricon Wisconsin Hi. l"“'“"""“'-" M"““f‘°""""“ (lll:i|i.lll., (.l»li~'il. 5521> ( ll;l- I. C gl g n_ an m but .f‘.`-c., l\loiltrc.i|, Litiléltlal. the evening in the Peoples Church. ]N \ lCharlottet.own. taking as his text. ~ _Luke 10-37. “Go and do thou like-_ Tnii 'cHARL'oTTETowN GUARDIAN ` MAY 14, 1923 . ' l I . I i Handiest thing ' NEW oi-‘I=lcI: - The Exhibition IQORE-Ayears women have declared enthusiastic- ally that -“Vaseline” Petroleum _]_elly is the “ha_ridiciLj_i£' thing in the .house . Nowirlen are also singing the praises of this product, for all kinds of outside' jobs. They keep at jar or tube of "Vaseline" lclly handy in the garage or barn or toolshccl. To polisb nickel-Nickel parts of it car clm he kept frcc from rust hy iln iiccilsioniil polish with :I soft Iliiniiel cloth iiliil it littlc "Vaseline" Jelly. For automobile and radio blit- leries.-_Biitrcry manufacturers rcconilncnil "V:lsclinc" _]clly as the best medium for coiiiiiig battery terminals :ind connec- tions in order to prevent: corro- SIOII. For tools, garden z'm[/Iememx, etc..-Keep rust from forliillig un the mciiil parts hy coiitilig them with "Viisclin<:" Jelly when not in use. Vasc-:lille _ - -nun: Manx PETROLEUM JELLV eop s uic a ng :I ende _____ _ 6 - (‘IIAB.l.0'l"I'ETOWN P l~I I services there under the ministry of ~ _ ` _ I / ’ ' I I fthe lute Rev. D. MacLean, and his’ ' ` May 14t.h,'l928, at 8:15 p. m. ' PROGRAMME ‘W _ N AV' rg I' _ 1 ’ _ _ __ -` I. l’.~f3f_ _Qi VVLD' ,__ THURS° ' P Q ; 2- ‘Sons ___.i_ of the batters as Hoyt's superior speed and I-Iomby‘s matchless cun- cccasions three in a row. teams played excellent ball and am- azed the spectators on their cool- ncss and quick thinking on many doubtful plays that meant defeat or; victory. Sterns (Montreal) holding down the first base for the United Bankers turned in as plendid game ture. Holi (Commerce) and Prowse -*C-_ ............. .. Itogerslsulnniersidc, is visiting friends in M,-ng NIA - Miss Hanna Small has re ` -SPRING IS HERE - A i0i‘fl truck owned by two junk buyers and has probably provided the, smooth est selling period ever seen in the history of the Australian wool trade. Prices generally have gradually as- cended, the sales finishing with val- ues for merinos on the average 10 cent above the opening figures of the previous September. Crossbreds and comebacks displayed a. rise of 15 to 25 per cent, fine crossbreds feeling the advancem ost. Apart from last season. which was the New South Wales record year for wool produc- tion, and the previous season. the salesfof wool made in Sydney from July' to date exceed those of any previous full 12 months. The whole of the wool sold was freshly-grown clip. In 1925-26 the total included 170,000 bales carried over from the previous selling year. The wool sold has realised approx- imately in the vicinity of £26,000,000. Sales in Sydney for the full year ended June 30 last ran into £26,378,- 987. Exact figures are not yet av- ailable. but the sales have averaged on a conservative estimate 19 1-2 pence greasy and scoured, compared with 17 1-2 pence for the previous season. On only two occasions has wool sold at a higher average price. Retums of the National Council of lcovermg reéeipts of wool mi__;;_s__m1__b;ili_'i;i_z_r5. e yesteyday. Spring must Y ian stores from July 1 to ruary. ` _ _ In W001Tra,d8 :how that the t<;ui_} cg 2,233,095 _ini-_ _UNDERGOES OPERATION _ I | ____ |_c:stre§_’;`§‘;’f:t§89l‘1re‘; °To gfgcigdugf Dr. R. A. Kennedy of Guelph, Ont _ ._ (By British United Press) _Hon a shrinkage of 5 percent in the who recently joined the staff of Di'._ _ _ _ ~ f sYnNEY_ New south wales, Main _...rage weigh; of 8 bale must he J. R. cunnlnginini, v. s. lvl., Ii. v. ,__ __ 1 ._ 12. - The wool Season Just Cl0S€dt;_dded making the decline in megs.. summcrsiac il. in thc Princ-_ _f ' - ' County Hospital recovering froln :in . " '-'J 1+- '_ ____ quantity of wool available for the. ___ I di ____ ___ rn _ . y 1,.. sale in the Commonwealth 8 per.°p°‘°“ °n °r “ppm ml" pe! 0 ‘ '\.\l"“ per cent, and in some cases 15 per b ~l lvl' 1', .- »'-ci' wcclselling Brokers ci Ausr.rnlis.'S°“’ ng ‘fd "me "me “mf” m Cent ‘ed Thursday morning. - }‘_gt3°5i __ _ . . -ENTERTAIN CIIILDREN - Blg More than 500 school children of _ Summcrside and vicinity were t_hc_ _ gucs_ts of I;_._ T e new o ype s oi' e a s ' mn Mlmmi-. I.||.|m»~ni mr corn-. model and will be used principally »»»i vlcroiiili HOTEL , - (me of the largest and boat equipped Hotels in Bantam Dumb. _Contain 120 rooml. 44 of which have private bathe. Completely renovated in tho put two yan. lbw Home throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Continous service to all Guests. Tele- phone in rooms. Rafal $4.00 _tn 8550 DHI' day. Charlottetown _ I ff E I in Z. .1 _ BIUMI, Imager ` -‘ for advertisement composition. Thi .HI II I I Inu",workoflnstalllngwasinchargcof Mr. Halsey rapresentng the miikel-s ‘assisted by Mr. Brucedohnston of ilie Journal staff. ` -BUMMEBSIDE LOSES VALU- Anu.: cITizI:Ns- summerslfle loses two valuable and genial citi- Binco taking over this zéns in the persons of Rev. J. C. lMartin and his D0Puiiir wife. Wh0 Hotel we .have spent many thousands of donna in 00090 home at Morell where they will iii future reside. Moreil is the locality ______._ -f' son © 0'_I"I°1‘-WA. M9-Y 12- T119 big S8\‘/lion, extending from the 'I‘he:itroA | mill of the J. R. Bodth Co., at thewmer Street made quite a big city a . chsndierc Falls, in this city closed appearance. 1 “BOGEY”-with Tooke collar attached “ PAR "~witli Tooke collar to match I-Isse fine new shirts for sport and business wear, have the famous guaranteed unshrlnkable Tooke collars ORIGINATED BY OS. MONTREAL . ‘I'0l0N1'D I WUINIIEO VANCOUVER Bild MANCHESTER, ENU- Maker: of 2/Aality Shirt.: and Collar: .since 187! intend leaving soon for their new repairs and lmprovomente. It class in i.liem`#nx-itiirio Prov- inces. It appooll to those who want. n comfortable from ond splendid table ond excellent lervlol at n moder- _ eta prleo. - Rates from 83.00 to $4.50 im- du. ' of a prominent direct mail advni' of Padre li/lartin's curly activities! _ _ _ `-tm.|;,.° with ‘m,,ms_ _ _ in now the is Bofcl of its -in thc ministerial field and both _ tBy nfl!-hh Ulllkd PWM) \- sanity posts carrying red or Ulf? he and Mrs. Martin thus B0 blwi, LONDON. MM" 12.-T118 AUM!-_reflector discs. These conslsile _<_1 to scenes of Past days and old fri- _gg;leT_A;>s_i;ci_i;tl8nh&1l;_eI;:_0_:'ayff_;;\nHr 1ig_h_t'_ metal" frames _tA1_ree_f¢2;_lec|';sf__‘__~ _ ~ '- .' ver mu: rea - ends _.___ tnstl-ated a series of new llluminat-in he :vould rear or headlights of _ISLAND RICII IN MOTOR cd signs. 285111118: and Special de-lcars, and pass them accordinB_lgi th tatisti," vices inten e to ncrease the com- Th tl ulnrly use CARS- Accordmg to e 5 pc _fort and safety of night driving. whieiie tliigotyilckiliildiinly swerves or __ I T t _ prlme Ed. The new contrivimces will. when where-there is a likelihood of run- fxsig Iggndrls Jlgwlghest pmvlncc installed nil over the country, be ning into a cul-di;-sac. or. _i.l'ldeed. in Canada in proporton of cars to quite independent of public gas or on the ronds altogether. l EN A R D* S? Hotel cc., Lai. C"“"°“°*"‘"‘ -- ‘ - .~ ici cc. Lui. p ..,.......,.. H° _ » ' _ M _ . _ muy; _ _ Imllnan ipasi.n»qgl‘Io,mi-gc; c__i)_ .. l q ._ pun nwwnoono #vow 'olvovnoonnovvooooocooo-N - o _ .. . 1. _ :_ _ _ - ~ . _ -- V ' . ‘ I ,_ _._ - - - - ~ _ . '~ ' _ .__ _ _, . _ hem °f *‘°‘.‘”°“°“"‘~ -"“" *“ """`l ‘{.§f.§f.ll§§lly”f.fif.f§h§l'i‘l.illly§.5.§`"` p.f`f'Zl‘JiAaf.`.'-"il”l§'il`° "3.'§.°l."i°.nl"il'é‘i °]°“’m°“"i°“ Prince Cwnty smmli' Here are some of the new idmas intdrestinrg exhigit "alt wal ` -917|' ""'°“3'y "° me 'mm' with a .mms 'that were successfully operated:--A inently successful demonltrnisgn un- ii-aticn_ taken "Um l°f_ltez_'°“‘;_;u;§: Fein--armed reflector. signs for der fairly severe conditions oDD\‘°*' . 5512;' :mn cnh HW <_;ros:_roi;_¢i;i. __i_l__illmlIilite_§g from lime injuiteiy to rural road* io. - . . ' , .._ ___._._,.....f_ _' _,_ _cm 1°, eygytwenty nine house- itil! 3 gill’ 5321217 Wlghbhtz the I5 msodrfmooiseirolhlunlprelicvoullfofma *tml “M .9'l°°“" WM with W’ illglilm mimic ci- resection to 1n...l holmes.-mainland. rs..-nnnfwll ¢\\'l'I°" 'WW .”°l'°°“ h°“5°h°m3' " _ once youhaveirluiit. Anydrug store .,, I f 3 l t l “l