u.» _ .'\n awake HARVEN From Dickens “I'll: 0f TI!) CHIC“ suntan rzsrvtnz l rvna-viranss-suflY-SUIT LLEGIANS” NO. 4 .‘"“c0 m PRINCE EDWARD A "PUIHZHYFULL OF LAUGHS ! The Funniest Film Of The Year ere there's a will there‘; a unv- iiin will was for SBJNiCLOiItI and flu only way to get it “'11s to marry hi three days. roliloaaow asp rntasnsv I! .i b With l Doris Kenyon Lloyd Hughes Louise E‘ sends __-_-.__._. ' FOX NEWS SOLITUDE FAB)! - OBCHESTR \ SPECIAL OVEBTUBE AT 8.45 NOTICE TO OWNERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES On and after Thursday the 14th inst. all Motor Vehicles operating upon the public highways of this province will be required to carry 1927 registration plates. ll (Signed) H. u. STEWART, Assistant Provincal Treasurer. 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' l S F TAR BUSH l "Kllili or PAIN“ °" °"" . ' ' Umpire-Jack McAleer. R°P"°""'“""° ' . . ' Bases-Bill Ryan; i, 172 Prince Street. Charlottetown . I M E N.‘ Scorer-Charles Biewai-t. . t}; ..__ _---~ »-»--~ - - - 5W" 5°"d-wm~ “dug”- 'Goming from behind in the eighth innngs‘ i with a brace of hits and a passed ball; for five runs gave the Anchors a l0-7ln- verdict over the I Last evening at the Abegweit Grolnais the Anchors and Rovers metintheseoondgameofthesec- and section. The Anchors coming frombehindinaneighthinnlngral- ily to win 1o to 7. I The attendance was not quite so large as for the previous games, but other attractions no doubt was re- sponsible for this, the teams-showed good form and any mistakes made were not of a very serious nature. however a little lightening up would not be out of order. I Up to the seventh innings it look- ed as it the Rovers had the game nicely nicked away, leading by sev- entotwmbuttheAnchorsmadea killing in the seventh and eighth innings for a total of eight runs and put the game on ice. i Heavy hitting was responsible for the runs and by it gave the AnchJr fans renewed hope that they will yet come through to win the second sce- Lion. It wasp. hard game for the Rovers to lose after leading nicely all the way, but what they lost in points will be gained in knowledge that a ball game is never won or lost until the last out is called. By winning last evening's game the Anchors have once more set the fans to thinking and it now leaves a doubt in the minds of the most confident as to the outcome of the City league before the pennant is finally won. There is three well thatched foams [in the League, any of which is lla- ble to romp ofl with the l nnors, and from this to the final game there should be some real exciting games between the teams. For the Rovers, McKenzie lead oi! with a three and two bagger, McIn- ‘Tnis, Cullen and Williams each con- mected fcr a two oagger, Blanchard Doyle and Whalen for a angle each, Blanchard pulled down two catches in the infield and Doyle two in the. outer gardens. The runs were scored by McKenzie two, Cullen, Blanchard; Williams, Doyle and Whalen one each. 7. For the Anchors. Saunders led of! with two two baggers, Francis and Cronin one each. Francis, S. --—-I ‘day the speaker was Cederic ‘Boulter. who gave an interesting report oi’ his recent trip to Ottawa.‘ as delegate to the Rotary Diamond, Jubilee Celebration. i Cedric. who is a son of Rotarian‘ ilfrsd Bouiter. spoke as follows: lMr. Prealant and Retariana: Your delegate tn the Ottawa -. lRotary Diamond Jubilee of Confed- Nd“ . ieratlon Celebration left Charlotte- town, Saturday morning. June 25th. m; Ho“! He.“ Gavel-nor Ha"; Arrived in Monctou at 1.80 and met u,‘ Ham and M15 Rug-L “w; the Nova Scotia delegate. Warren me“- bus, yea; w"; “flu “u; Beazley from Halifax. We arrived the boys last evening and were Q- in Montreal about 9 o'clock Sunday 133mm; with me Anchqr; spinning morning, and made immediate con- the game. ‘neciion with the train for Ottawa. ' arriving there at "noon/Rotarians His Worship Mayor Miller was al- John Barnett and llall Popham met so present but regretted having to us at the station, and took tie to; leave Just. at the exciting part invour rooms at the Chateau lsaurierj order to attend his official dutiu. We lunched with .\lr. Barnett who ' ‘in the afternoon took us around the Now for bane-up baseball the rest city in his car. showing us the prin- Of the Bchcdlile- cipal business streets and residen- tial sections, the Government rive~ Abeflwelll End sllfllmemldfi it way. and through the grounds of Summerside this evenlns in the Hw- the Experimental Station. The Newi °nd 831119 °l me 151135 uque- 3°91 Brunswick delegate, Pat Guntar of ‘@115 "9 m" w m" and ‘he sum‘ Fredericton arrived at half past~ memde “m5 “e m m’ a 3°°d I”! four. Only representatives from the; gime- IHVB provinces who attended thei ' ' - _ IConfederation Conference at Char- " a "m" h” enough push heufioitetovrn in '64 were present. The‘ whale "0 pun tmmish‘ ‘delegates arriving Monday werel [Stewart Reburn from Toronto, and“ ‘Jacques Bertrand from l-lull. v I On Monday we were driven ‘through Hull and the surrounding‘; ,districte, also through llocltcllftcr, §At 6.30 the Confederation Jubilee‘ lmeeting of the Rotary Club took, jplace. It was held in the main din- ling room of the Chateau Laurier. iwhlch was filled to capacity by |Rotarlans and their wives. After. iluncheon, Past President Bill Abra.» who was in the chair called upon‘ Rotarian Barnett, Director of Pub- lilc Affairs, alnl said: "it is now up lio John and his committee to do. ftheir stuff. They have never done‘ janythlng before, let us see what; ithey can do now." Mr. Barnett ln-i ‘troduced the delegates who in turn; fgave their message of greeting tol Rovers. SAVE THE. COUPONS for Valuable Presents JeEeIryIBooL-s, Playing Cards. Silverware, Soap, Smoking Outfits, Sporting Goods, cm, may be obtained for Coupons packed with every package anJ tin of CLIPPER. ,Wri'te for Premium Carlilqéuc to The B. Houdc Company, Limited, Quebec. YOUR DEALER HAS CL CUT PLUG Packages 5 , one consumes-own GUARDIAN ' ~ » -l~ ~ mus 1s. ’ . m, ,,,, Iiicllulls llliicll iiilS ii yen-titles l“ s , B, ‘ ore taryGiub _ i ' ' l MARTIN “THE ONLY WAY” [mm At n. Rotary not... _....... Treat Y0 rs g ' ILL up your pipe with CLIPPER ' and enjoy the most satisfying smoke that you've had in many a day. For CLIPPER i. "ne"w in smoking tobaccof-very rich, very mellow, sweet and fragrant. You'll enjoy it; and tell your friends about it, just as hundreds of other pleased smokers are telling their friends all over the Maritimes. Your Dealer has CLIPPER ——Bet a tin or package today and begin your . enjoyment of it. IPPER Tins ‘the Ottawa Rotary Club. Your dele- .gate gave the f0 lowing: in illl lmosf cordial grbetlllgs, and‘ on m,v§|j.- -mvn behalf as well as theirs to (.4 , thank you for the kind invitation to.‘ [be your guest during the ceiebra? Diamond, D. Diamond M. Diamond and McGuigan a single each and Cronin two singles, the runs were‘ scored by Francis two, Saunders two, S. Diamond. Hoyt, Cronin, McGuig-, an. O'l.eary and D. Diamond one‘ each. D. Diamond pulled down two catches, Hoyt, Cronin and Saunders one each. The following is the line-up: "Wm Allen". Catcher ‘ Cullen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francis Pitcher v Sarbonnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McNeill 1st Base Blanchard . . . . . . . . . . .. S. Diamond Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . .. D. Diamond 3rd Base Whalen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hoyt Short Stop Mclnnis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. McGuigan Left Field McKenzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cronin Centre Field Doyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Saunders Right Field Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M. Diamond Utility Murley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oleary Batteries Rovers- Carbonnell, McKenzie and Cullen. Anchors—McNeill, Hoyt and Fran- cls. Strike Outs “wt McNeil] 8. Hoyt a; Carbonnell 4; McKenzie 2. Put Outs Anchors-S. Diamond l; Hoyt 1;' McNelll 6; D. Diamond two, Mc- Guigan, Francis. Cronin and Saund- ers one each. Rovers-Blanchard 1i; Caz-bonn- ell 5; Cullen 2; McKenzie 2; Wil- liams and Doyle 1 each. Assists Anchors-Mctliuigan t; Hoyt ,4; McNeil! l. Rovers—Wllliarns 4: Whalen 2: McInnis 3; Carbonnell, Doyle and McKenzie one each. Police Officer-Joseph Trainor. To LADIES has Oar um»: Ielelles i’ Book on lkia Diseases. Raw nhood and d ssasea of men. Boo let on Female lils and lidvice fsorbkmall. l0 years‘. n! m l. use}: ttfltlllllgltg! or spars; "or wars w us before losing no .) Treaimeutl by mail our special t1. ' tor of traf carid parking the follow- solution was submitted to that ef- shall and extra police, be postponed , of Confederation. sian dead without fo°d_ she any“ hu-‘amplo of boys‘ work that Rotary‘ "hunger strike" in an effort to h“ Y“ “llllwivedi of going WOHIBII after 55 build her health. and during um AH a mean» for developlns an ov- drank water. Physicians ller. hunger. strike. is. the. long- 9011M ""1 be Burlmfified- N" hellergli cs on record in the world. Smallpox (Continued from Page ll event we are celebrating, and some day he ours. it is truc- that in ..'nllr history class we have learned council“);- prowse on ygpqfflng for the rinte and tho general terms of the Finance Committee reportiedlthe Act of Confederation. and re- that the tender for the sale of Cltylgarded it as an onerous task. ‘but, Books of the highest bidder. Daleythe impressions received on ihisl 8: Co.. Toronto for $100.79 was ac-‘occaslon of the generosity and the ceptod. loyalty and good will of all Can- COl-lntilllm‘ M01111! bfol-iflhl- “P irheiarilan citizens will never be for" question of traffic which was very‘ goflefp heB-VY dim"! u“ Pul- "wnm 5nd’ l only hope that we may be wnr-' which Wm 111ml!’ be Y" bani" m’ thy of the confidence placed in us m” next “m m°nth5~ He “mum and that your Club will have nni “mailing shim“ be dime- cause to be disappointed in the ob-i H“ w°mh°p wmmenmd upon the Jective you wish to attain. ‘ "fact m“ many gums” were “m8 Respectfully submitted i the streets as a workshop. He cEDmc G BOUUlER would like the Ponce omen-s w m- Doie ate Charlottetown Rotor" form garage owners that they must 5 " either drive the cars into their gar- ages or provide places for them. After some ‘iscussi on the mat- at!‘ our - c Dr. J. w. McMillan, President". I The speaker of the evening WRS. the Rt. lion George P. Graham, who,’ ing com ttee were formed to look into the matter: Councillors Hennes- sey, Yeo, and Dougan. On sugges- tion of Councillor l-lennessey it was advocated that a light be placed in front of the Police Station. A re- ihe youths together. and especially stressed the ‘need of greater unity- between the racee and creeds in Canada He said: "lf you Protest- ants think you were responsible fm'|. Confederation remember there was] n D'Arcy McGee. 1f the English.’ have the same idea remember there! was a “Cartier", and he suggested, that the line in tile song "The' Maple Leaf Forever," which runs "The Thistle. Shamrock. Rose, en- twined," be made to include the. Flour-de-Lis, for the people of lhtti two races of Canada each striving for its ment. He spoke of the zllrloucil- ness of the preparations to lilfnao the idea of Confederation into the, minds of everyone, by nivilu; "W1 als to the school children. it. reach- ed the child. Prizes for essays it reached the students in the Col- leges. and prizes for ("llltifll lt reached the press and lllronizh the press to tho people. On Tilesday morning we visited the Museum and the Art fiiilloi-y. We lunchetl with a branch of the] Canadian League compo lCfl mostly of Roiariaiia. The Cullllil-ln Lenlzno consists of small orgsnizrltinns of' from eight to ten persona who goth-l er frequently to discuss Canada's‘ problems and suggest solutions» They invite no publicity whatever. There are five such organizations and fect and passed. 1t was decided that the matter of the appointment of a Police Mar- to a subsequent meeting. Councillor Moran thought that the appreciation of the Council should be tendered the committee in charge. Councillors Prowse and Hennessey suggested that thanks be tendered to, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, by letter. on the beautiful decorations which drew most favor- able and complimentary remarks from many among whom were the Governor-General. ,4 The Meat and Milk Inspector re- ported that twelve portions of car- casses were destroyed unfit for con- sumption. Thirty eight samplse of milk were tested all giving satis- factory results. The following is the Police report: Police "Report for the ' onth of June, 1827 Ilflllhlblfll Arrests for drunkenness Arrests with warranm . Arrests for Vagrancy Having smuggled goods in his possession Drunk and . Arrests for sbsalirq a car . develop-l‘ questions concerning the Maritlmesi __J.__ BergtrJa-mes B. Walker. retired; from the Police force on June 30th.‘ 1W1. Iaatismlarbal Dispensary sass unis ‘£83., "is c assess-s olswt Ilriipi liiltittill w» qjiasflfl-tdIbMoP-Jlii’ ‘i -' e delegate of the ChariottetotvlllM-L l Rmary Club. to convey lo Y0" "will slluwil through lllr- .\lillt, pieces from tile roilzll bars nl ('i)[l‘ fper. We were sllmvll a spel-inleil lion week of the Diamond Jllhllee-‘of the gold ilsed ill pug-int: ill..- \\'ilr' lDcbi to the (‘nixed The idea of bringing together alwas Hope Leoniougb, young R_us- :F">\ll1 0f bOYB 0H6 from each PFOYQ inelie Topongo’ > || l lnce of Canada on this occasion lslwnh t iisys "rvsflrded by them as the finest PX-iu weighed nhnni 4.1 ilnnnlle. was worth about $11525. lll lll“ chives we relics. entire period of its duration oniy»""3l_"_lf_lil095li|i1 flmvflilli ‘Yrldfill’ “flklstanlps and ('lll‘Ti'll('\', “u”; tered group or future citizens lllchah-I opportunity could he offered to soelmodel O; n“. (mph...- n; 1 ._ the greatness of our heritage, tnimg every understand the importance of theyqumd “m” mllLetteri-i writ! realize the responsibility that wlihpnnapq m, [hp (my were entertained by rolzirialls their privnu- Commended ‘he Club for bflngmg‘$gclilpigilillgysllliss Agnes liiiutPluill. limestone shmvoil outlines of birds lion. Your rlvlegzliv ill-rivi-ll ilolno Sull- iiliififl for the floors wits all taken day nlornlng on it ilolzlyi-tl Tl‘I-'iil'(l in lhr- feulilii’: imviirilstrrilll lll the zlftcriiilrlll lvr- \\'I'I'L'1 i\l'('lli\'l'.§‘. lll liii‘ ' lilc lnnllilfm-lllrie T-iillt ut- lviilrll- ill‘ um» vent Stair-s. by two inches by, two lll('il(‘E~l.' he stamp nf the Royal MinLi Bfl\\' llliill)‘ llllPlTSlllllliillul)‘ Azir-ieili lll-irks nnd Queenston lieigille. n illl‘flt"fl‘lifll T5." Sllil\\'-,;|n(] ( building exactly as it.‘ \Vllll\":~‘ (‘ll hy Sir John A. Ric-fiery" 1 we lr-fi the (‘hll illlfl Mrs. \\'el<-ll;('ll|l,_ visited tile nnd the Library‘. Tllv only seal’ llll‘ guide pointed out was (he nucl- bllill of fnsslliznil were fish this luatorial nlui ilint .']it‘t'lm(‘ll5 of furvigil illlil Pllb-iliolltis, stzinlps, also a $50,000 bill; nll vlllzrnvilll: one llziif all inch ill Mlllilll. iiinlneior whiz-ll bore Prayer. and 'l‘ile nil-ills. ‘Then we began at the piacedltlnultlof Monctoll, Maritime Mail- whore 'l‘llis;plaIc-s to make the bills, .lu-i block of pure gold ilbout six every bill must go, money rolling out lll piles. Vile were i th lllilllzllsn sllnuvn through thelahriratltliflfltulfllolaelhn. l1! Charlnttetdwnql _. r- lvlu-rv lho Ilflllils. = IlZIDOT-Sutlill to Leillieux lslnild where ytlle \_\'lllfe s zimt-iiiuildiuzs oi’ tin- plmlpilli: plant are r-"vr-utly Brooks ("mil Wlilvil iic- Wfirfilsituzltell. The water which is taken \viill a silver of ll_v ("liliiiiifl-‘tillli. lliiiliillS of ammonia Zlfl‘_ll!<ll'li m ov- Jutoml gallons. Tile ilzlily t-ull-l DITPWHIII: llispulnlptioll is ideath; famous allvl valuable pnizli- _\h\||,’] ‘lllgfi of llistorii-zll ('i'll' §dny ‘points of tun-rest in lllt‘ city. l-‘rirlzw was the tiny of the great 'Parliamem lluilvlillus and Llbrurlfl‘celebration. You have rr-ali murll This to mo was tile most inlpres- llbullt it, nlld there is little or llotll~ aive feature of all. On entering COD-ling 1 qmip] my ma; federation llnll we saw ill the i-eil-‘llearll Great. Britain Joluerlto lll!’ (‘olml- (Inn nlld olllors. My message ‘of ies represented by smilllel" pliiilfslilfOCllllll from Livutollnin (iflvtfllfif |zlrolllui illv- walls. We were shown fllenrtz to (invorllill- \\'illinl:i|il;l nnll tile lloinm of Folunlons. the Soll-lfrom lluuorabli- elorles. lll this connection he I lfl J. ll. Slur-art. n great trihuio to (lreat Br Iain Prenliol" of Prim-l- Ell- for tile manner in which the last lvnrd island, in lion. \\'. li. hinv- resting plnces of the heroic dead kcuzic king. Prl-luiol" .__\ Canada. We [hell W021!lilNillfliLililVllll-Z enjoyed thoroughly what [ ‘ML. Presfidtetioholitltfaitllalir"d (VHlfPtlPriillflli. llli- illviils'rii~~'. (‘llfllilir ilnllk Note (iolllpnlly wlleri- believe will remain in my memory I “Flnhfm ' ‘H7582 8° (Tgmvua; iollr ileli-gziii- was also nskvil qul-s-illli» luillklliltvs Zlilil stanlps arc nlnn- (ltljlll outstanding experience, Y l? I E I1 . - tlnlls ffiilllrllllli: iilt‘ lillgriltorg: lll n-vllroil. “v were slloitll many Cedric was officially tendered ilnnk-ilotes, the hearty thanks of the Club, by tilt" President, Hon. W. J;-.P_ Lint-i the Lord's, Iloiarian William Moran was ill Tell (‘onllnanil- the chair and the guests were R. (Y. 1111'" “'01? vllilrnvlllt’, lllfi Hirer ofthe Crown Lifo Insurance sialviCnmpany. Robert Parent of Fred- lll-k-Bnfilllli J0 luapuazu sodng ‘uowpln the lion Station, James . Thompson of qkLive Stock Branch. Ottawa. process tilroilgil whieil until we saw inks. (’li"., Zll‘t"ill‘l ilrothvr Rotarinil James zr-il. After this we were taken Lcllzlll of lmlignlnllt. Colorado. i Rnizlrian James Harris, who wnit married was presented vegetable dish. and Rotnrians ll. L. Pal- nllii Orin liicfiregor. the two perplmslvllliu- of limo .’ili'l liflsllrvivlllx: bachelors of the Club. Tilf‘ alldrcss was rend by the form- or. lilo blushing benedlct making it Z-Llillllliilfl gals. Th» brief but leioquent reply. 4 gr-r of the Otlzuva Keith AI-j Rolariail Iilzlehellan. who has Mc- llit‘ Riileau must b1- filLlw-li all address by llolorillzitoil. About Eli ililllfiliYfllfll‘ hritit-S. Tilvsgilvre ‘Till-titre. llrltilrizlll Joe Frank-l bet n. a ltotzlriall for eight years, ni- , loan I1Zllll'l"l' lill. gave us n box to the perforill-llendeil seven international Conven- antl for the I‘(‘l'llilllllil‘i‘ of our siii_\',nllvl- on Wcillli-sllay evening. fll, ‘Tllllrsllnpz .\lr. (i. W. llyluilllzlll. n residences. llotilriiill‘llrtllllel‘ of ifniarinll .l. O. llyullluzili. H. it. Wclril l-nu-rtaiueri your IlQlO-i "zlliell illlil look me to lnlleli up his gate. Mr. \\'eli'h is zill electrical oll-lhnnlp, mp] i0 (Hum-y m hie glneer. lloth be were exceptionally kind. On Wednesday‘ we lions. ililfl is just buck fronl Ostenil. where the last was held last June. lie (lOSKTilIOII some of the outstand- ing features of that gathering. The Rotarians from this side of the water. five thousand in all. crossed in 6 steamers. Rotary meetings were held cat-ll day. and the ships kept ill touch with each other b.\' wireless. exchanging notes on their programmes. He spnko of some side trips which ho had taken from Osterul, inciudinlspo visit to the battlefields nnil military dom- (Hill Ho also silnwod me ninlly is new. We (lovornonflelleral Willing- ilf Fnunlin. presented llilFlilK the celebra- arv looked after. Tlifl programme included n vocal solo by Charlie cnllssher. and o violin SUlO by Miss Kathleen l-loru- trniu. by botll of whom were eucored. m“ - in uln/Slmip [UTILITY KN] This is one of the wonderful premiums given FREE to each new or Renewal Subscription to The Guardian. j ‘$0M in your Subscription at: once and get one ot tbsas Pram-- lums before they are all gone. iThe Viilet Auto ‘Strep h Safety . ‘Raiotfi- '1 " ‘This also will be sent post paid to any Subscriber on ‘receipt 66a New or Renewal Subscription, Vour choice of either Prem- iums Free. i‘. x‘ f i Don't miss this ebanea lot getting a very useful Prem- ' ium when paying for your paper. One Yearly Subscription and Its yours free. .nt ,0 / '"" . ‘Subscription i Dept. i; intentions; ' ‘Address all letters 'lail _‘ llBlMi l * I l."