QE* The campus, mad pranks, moon- light romance/ _cemody stunts. a ` ` thrilling football game and a friend ship _which cannot be duplicated. A - BOBBY M3332” inwnuqe GAUQN U suis 'warm ~ w0RLD’s GREATEST NOVEL PIIINCE EDWARD WEBNESDAY 'AND usual. ~ Throldom. Featuring _ Belle Bennett -- Anita Stewart ~ _ »_~ ' Donald Keith _ Wesly _B a r 1° y i V I n ’\. PRICES _ _ W. _ during their ehoi-tstey. _ ‘ _ ° E ` l-lotel Victoria. _ _,_ _ li r-‘emily cowed .uid crushed hy s Mei-eilese rather-Denied - . by his Beautiful and Spirited Daughter-Whose love Dare# » WITH his Cruelties, and Eventually Frees his "Slaves" from _ estra /°\ ._ - _ \ V, ef tu i* W xg X Illustrated Song Ilif- '~'rn/i'r's lvuuunv" _ _ ._-, l `"‘ _§\,‘“‘i _ if News _ *_ _ srEciAL . ,_ AND /inilrin Fids A »' _ - remiss V ~ Q- . Novelty . ' ° -/~ `\\`~5; to your unbounded generosity, un- / , .5 excelled hospitality and kindly eo- \ \ -» . _ MY , u- ` l § ‘ privileged to attend and enjoy. as -*""' _ _ _ ' ` well as the delightful motor trips we ' _ - V ‘ ~ -f Q the fame of the Maritimes with their exquisite scenery. wonderful cssauorrmowu cuzmoiziir _ _ _ __ _ Juuiieoiezs /VER- T0l|R DF Hotel ot Write Let- ..i._. .The following letters received by -Mr. I-LC. Brown. Manager of the Victoria, from hotelmen who visited A this Province a few weeks a80. speak for themselves. The gentle- men referred t. below are very eul- oglstic over their visit here and speak in glowing terms of the treat- ment and hospitality accorded them . _ - Charlottetown, P. E. I. - l Dear Mr Brown: My first duty on returning to the _ office this morning is to express on behalf of the Dominion cf Canada Hotel Association our very sincere and profound appreciation of”-and i Fox llllllllllsln V ters of Appreciat- ~ gratitude for your very many kind- nesses during our recent tour of the, Maritime Provinces. The pleasure of| the tour. was such that lt's memory, will ever abide with us, and thlsi pleasure we realize was attributable ge, ' 'f is A l -1 operation. We are confident that the various functions which we were ` ' undertook will enable us to spread Wen I_l\Sl.|l°1lI;;i; n H0n()red t I am. Sir, etc., Mmm ros'ldi;hi;nii)(::’>:;e1lil(eln-t hotels, S In connection with a special for business, the month of June been named "Bowman Month" honor of Mr. C. M. Bowman, thc Chairman of the Board of the Mutual Life of Canada. Waterloo. Ont., who has Just celebrated his 65th Birthday. Mr. Bowman is the son of the late Mr. I. E. Bowman, the FIRST *resident of the Mutual Lifc-' i Canadsfs Pioneer Mutual. For twenty-one years Mr. Bowman rep- resented a Bruce County consti- tuency in the `Ontario Legislature and he has operated s. successful manufacturing concern. \ In 1915 he was elected to the Board of Directors; in 1920 appoint- ed\t.o the position of Chairman oi the Executive, and in 1926, when the office of Chairman of the Board was created, he was called upon to fill that office. “Bowman Month" is proving to be a highly successful tribute to this well-known Mutualist. Keen inter- est was stimulated by the rec-cnt an- nouncement of a special extra div- idend amounting to $100,000 to bo paid to Mutual policyholders in ad- dition to their regular 1928 dividend. and another milestone in thc com- PE¥1y‘s history was passed early this month when'the total assllmnccs in fdrce reached the four hundred mil- lion dollar mark ($400,000,000) The solid, substantial growth of ‘N5 .nne'0ld COUIDHDY from nothing i C. M. BOWMAN, Chairman of the Board, Mutual Life _ of Canada, Waterloo, in honor oi’ ._ whose 65th Birthday a special drive is being made. June lg , Bowman Month to Mutualists. (Continued from page four) ____________<.__---- orphans. l-ie says that any men of such. y nd claims he is 36111118 as British, and if he refus I think he sh0u1d be sat British but should be a. spor al P E Islander people in' any country. Take Gypsies sometimes called 'I‘ink- l em informed those lleolvlel from the `rnoun1lains‘of Scot- Those. people claim-the title They travel from country country- and are known to be very tricky and 'untrut_hful, will not hesitate one moment if they should chance to meet you on the road or street to stump you f0l‘ 9- h0l'5¢ ,trade or sell you a suit or a rain- ________ _ coat. - i Those people are easily MANUE- uished by their features and 8-D' June, 1928, is both a tribute to th Mutual principle and an evidence of the high esteem in which this strict- ly Canadian company-writing busi- ness only irl Canada and Newfound- in lU9_~tb this inspiring flgurclnland-is held. ` In Memoriam MBS. PETER. CLARKIN D910* Und" 8-hy circumstance is sad, but it bocomm heart rendering, when it takes in its shadow. is wo- man in her early thirties from i1 young husband and three children. Such _sl-death is the painful duty of the residents of Emyvoie to chrqn. icle, when the grim messenger en- tered the home of Peter Clarkin claiming for its victhn. his young wife upon the afternoon of May $|X”ff°3*_3llth. Tllo late Mrs. Clnrkin was the wife of L1 thriving young foi'mel'. I-nd. daughter of our respected Citizens Mr. Owen Egan. She was ailing for sometime so death was not unexpected., and during her illness she was frequently visited by her Peston who was also present at her dying moments. As a consequence of her Bweet lovable disposition, her f|'|€W3-9 WEN U18-Hy. and these same of character were manifest during the different stages of her illness. Death had for her no terror, it was simply the echo of her life. In her maiden years she was one of our successful teachers, and lager W” 5°°1'°W-l'y of the Womens Inst- itute. Performing all her duties for me betterment of society. Her fun- eral wi* Pliwe on the e htee St. Arms. The mass of Requiem was celebrated by Father Croken, whilst pearance. Let Rate Payer" be fair on one subject at least. He claims that any ‘men selling cloth on P. E. I. are tak payers and have 'come to stay. Why do they have an Ontario number on their cars? Just Iimagine. tax payers of P. E. I.. and lhave come to stay. Rnd BFE British- r not l al enough to purch b t e dy ' md obsequles were Conducted by|a:e their registration numbers and ,R.ev. Father \'lroken,. assisted by |Rev. Father Herrell. Then the mor- ,tal remains of a true Christian wife land mother were placed ln the gfemily plot side by side with loved ones gone before. She leaves to niourn her husband and three child- ren Clara age six. lleen three, Len Raymond two. also her father Mr. ,OWEN Eilfm. and five brothers and one sister. May her soul rest in Ipeace. i Pallbmrers.-Peter Cusack, Pat-_ rick _McGee, Euiiean Mckiver. Ernest Rossister. William Ronaghari, Aeneas J. Clurkln. Mass Cards. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Rnssister, Mr and Mrs. William Ronaghan, Morell, Mr and Mrs. Patrick Hughes, Morell, Mr and Mrs. James Egan, Mr Owen egan. William Egan, Frank Egan, Eugene and Andrew Egan, Boston, Spiritual offerings sf- Mflfy Of Lourds, City Hospital, Mrs. Jas. Tratnor and Mary, An. thony Francis, Holy Heart Semin. My Halifax. Ella. pond Catherine Tierney. Boston. ~ ~---~--~oe>- --- -.. El/ery time some men look into a lr‘r;l‘rror tlley imagine they see li u. lk nth, And was the largest within the mem- ory of the oldest residents over seen nt There are a few things that moll- P-y cannot buy. but not many people want them. ‘ie = > - __;'_ ING QUALl'l'llBt "' ALWAYB 600|). HICKEY & N1cHOLs0N's ' BLACK 'rwls ' TOBA l - FAMOUS FOI ITS il Hlekeyst Nleholeon Tobacco' co., Ltd. _ - THE CREW THAT IB CBHMSQOGII |auto licence in the province they sell their cloth. In many cases all [the revenue this province derives lfrom pedlers is on the gas they use. There are s. number of pedi- ers camping cn P. E. I. each sum- ' with their families who re- mer mail-i a short time in each com- munity. Will “Rate Payer" claim- in the face of this that that class ofpeo- ple will revolutionize P. E. I., a_nd_ be' an asset to the tailoring busi- ness? “Rate Payer" claims I did l‘l0t_ state that poor mothers had tn. make a pair of pants for the miser- able pittsncc of $1.75. This ques- tion I could not answer from ex- perience, but since reading my well and tried friends letter. I have been to the city. I called at the tailoring shop of Mr. Murdock Ross a man whose word is as ¥00d as his bond. I sta/ted my errand and asked Mr. Ross to show me ills weekly pay book. There I found Mr. Ross paid for the making of a pair of pants $2.25 and 26 cents for pressing. a total of $2-50. I also saw the following paid to ladies who worked on piece work. Their weeks pay was as follows: $18.15. $15.00. $15.50. tiq.oo. 817-25- $l8.25. One lady remarked while I was checking up the pay book. "MI- Ross keeps no scabs in his shop, it have been a Jew or a scab ' m t :TT 'ahgi that "Rate Payer" had ln mind '° _*r 'f i in Boshevick Russia. I hgve been informed that four pedlers have been fined $40.00 each for violations f the Pedlers' License O . I still claim that many more ppcl' T CHEWING ' mothers will have to pm with their Fdear children whom they are willf- ing to work for if it is tailoring, CC0- and I want my friend "nate Psy- er" to not lose sight. of the fact that there are those who are ctill its industries be ruined by foreign-. ers who display false badges, In concluding. since "mtmyn" is so accurate (7) and truth (tl in his imllinatiollb. could he in- form the public what about the urrlrri the Attorney General granted il for on Extradition - r_£y{leriu\|i|atprs|cnt..and -'-e f th 7 season o e year th u h_ IIANT 01| Our great desire, as you are aware, is to raise the standard of oe l ada and encourage !nt§rptriovin<}:1ial travel. We feel at t e me as Tm speaker M' mmry yesterday ri ed hen the ople of Canada dxixcfi? gflglzi-l Hygiene Colmcll get first hand knowledge of the l fy l Dominion presents We purpose as “'“‘“““°”"‘ “nd °‘ °°mm““ we °r only es possible undertaking elmi were emphasised by the speaker. He 1' UFS imch Wm be awe much with this end in view and the ltimes. Bhd 8-S lar 85 “mall li at least is preventable In Princc Again thanking you all for your preventable diseases are costing one regards, believe me, million five hundred thousand £101- Yours sincerely, deaths are included the total_cost _43g¢)(;lA'r|0N .is from two to three million dollars ' S_ J _ l;0B|Nq P91' y¢Rl’- Managing Directo.'. The need of having governments V---~ and municipalities spend more for -- health purposes was verw strongly Mr. H. C. Brown. stressed. On Saturday be had meta Manager. Victoria Hotel, group of doctors in Charlottctogvii Charlottetown, P, E. 1, and a temporary committee un er the' chairmanship of Dr. Jenkins Dear My-_ Brgwn; had been epwlnted. He hoped that I understand from Major Robins a committee from the Rotary Club that you have B very nm photo. m°“1gt:¢rf?,°fm¢dtié‘;s¢¢;;°l;‘:_l;i*;tf graph showing a group of visiting e-3-e i-3------= me--1--1°- be if-i§’.’$‘.52 `3.`.'i2`..‘“.f.‘.'...`”i.§Z..‘.‘.i.f"€‘.§é'. f§°°Wd "°-“W1 “"m.h°“m‘ P"°b`!Lieutenarit Governor and notables ms- _ _ d. W ld The retiring President, Dr. Mac- £?,:]:r€° Isis; mise pv|;?,`:(,_ Millan, presided at yesterday's meet- graph ,d show in the pages of me ing and in_introducing_the speaker ..cANADIAN HOTEL REVIEW.. and “miie °f Wh" me Pr-°v-mem '¢'°V" would be glad ii you could let us t is doing to assist public, _ could -“ke advantage of by pumng are ahead of ours in this part o B. R. Jenkins, Wendell Tidmarsh, 0\\\'S ily. chsrlottewwn and Hervey Agnew CANADIAN HOTEL REVIEW the Canadian Medical Association. "__" Percy Btrons. s new member. was co 'ro zsz Kent street to-dey to introduced by Rot#-rlen I-'3`\tl2er. the Auction sole or household lur- the Rotary charge being read by nm”-¢_ Rotarian H. H. Shaw. THE 26TH FIELD AMBULANCE will meet tonight at 7.30 to organize expected to be present AT h t is throughout the whole orcen- _ ` 6 mknmfs W §G0l ll For ~1’_“ »~ EE, George,Ibetmy dad __ _ _ ggi: me a C.C.M., too. stu ed ltd all year, and I. my exams.. well. I think I deserve u ike. .don’t you?" ' “I hope you get it, Eddie. Then ou can join the ret of us fellows n our runs out into the country~_ and our picnics. “Pm taking mine away 'on` `r`ny vacation, too. There are lots of country roads to ride along and dandy woods to explore, some streams to fish in and other things to see, all within easy riding dis- tance. “Mother says it will be so handy to have a bike around. There's always the mail to go for and other errands to run.” _ “Wel1, George, I’l;n going to get my dad to go with me to the C.C.M. dealer’s and see the new models-especially that dandy Curved Bar Sport Model and the other one a boy won’t outgrow.” “Don’t foie? to tell him, Eddie, that C;C.M. icycles'are made of cold-drawn Seamless Steel Tubing and equipped with the C.C.M. Tri- lex Hanger, Gibson Pedals, Steel Bims, Dunlop _Tires and the Her- ? _ . ~‘= '...s-' culec Coaster Brake without extra charge. V “If he says l‘ie’s short of cash, Eddie, tell him he only needs to pay a few dollars down, and Rho reBt in Small weekly or_mont_ ly Peymww-" ' _“And I’ll offer to help pay the balance, George. There are lots of jobs for a boywith a bicycle during the summer holidays, delivering small parcels, running messages, and doing other things. It will' be good experience and heaps of fun, too.” “Well,°'so long,’ Eddie. Go'to it and get that _C.C.M. Bicycle.” C'C°M° BiCYcleS cl E Island _ ar v w De ssliixect? aid claim all :iii mon was £§;:&?.yBg!w5I,e°&;E,$g_ should “see Canada first" and thus _ BIMY1P ‘.2 . , _ _ '_‘,»/_ C LAN Co UMBIA An n;sn who displays a false The need of pe,-ladle health ex. wonderful opportunities which the . D L lcth ' orthy to be h bl f ii ltli ' . ° is “nw _ 1” s°1‘"'“g t e '"1' em ° ‘ea le to thi-on li the western Pro- Made in Canada by ' _ - .- comply with the laws of this reylewed the wo;-lg ‘pl pgsllem-V and vlnces, during w we ..»~ CANADA CYCLE & MOTOR C _ '_ < l Bl-ltl ll ho hl el-l to relate our experience in the Mar- #7 OMPANY. Limited is not a loya S other scientists w ac ev so h lm _ 'annul' Tammo, WESTON, om” whmwq' V _‘er 17 with the opportunity of bum- increased duration of life by check- uago permits, describe the wonderflg Makers of H'-gh_Gmde Canadian Bicycfes for 28 Yes". /V/I v ` - - ll i ted I t I . '“"‘“ “S ’“°“’“ ‘°‘ “"“”“......““.§ {i‘.€.i`.*f“.,$’.i‘.‘.‘.§ii3“§l'32.‘2{7..”‘3.‘§§'.i"!.’.’3.- §2$.‘..'.iS..i’.’.?;‘§.';..., .§”...ii”.f. sin. of c.c-M.JOYCYCLES-High-grade.E-sv-rue-ine ru-=v¢1=» (W He Should not only c t eases. Fifty per cent of the illness mercial and business oportunities. _ ug X IR , d the _ - _ ._ ag; sew; Edward Island it is estimetgi that kindness, end with lundest personal ~ L ._` ~ from ' ' BR.-icE,_ McKAY' & co. LTD. ` \ ..fi”_é!s;$ie.`\` ~ f ’ ‘-*`-£59) Od Y _ r er our __ a loy . . - _ d _ “Mi” ’“°j°°'” ‘“° "°t “ ° lers a veer. one if preventable nolvusiou or cliusml C. C. M. Bic cle §";~ y ies., Summerside, P E ' I V O D I Wholesale and Retail. Write ua for catalogues and pricel. Brllfllttn l:°:.:‘;..:.‘:.f.l‘.'.'l:':..l‘:.Y‘:.l‘...‘:f.'s.i:'.=.‘f' "*`l-1-1-"S33-Fl ?25-?3°?'-- ~ I - visit to the Maritimes And ¢¢l1S me sand dollars. _ There are certain funds av|au_ confidentially that, in many res- - _ W able et ottawa which the Island PMS- the Miele °f the Maritimes; * """"'... ._ . . '-a' ' . <- 'up dom" for donut - < the country. He says that if the rest After the address he said that the 0l thb D0nl1Ili0l'i Will 0l'li.0i' the D0 I "I ` it minion Hotel Association activities ‘Mui _ .....,,_ - matter of appointing a comm tee B h' d - . , _ holehesrtedly as the hotelmerl e Ill the Guarantee With ever .“ 1., in me Rotary' M Dr' Bnes suggest he the Maritimes, its future success - 5 y "\ $5 GU ' °°..xi°“‘:..°s. “r§.';.l°.:;:;'-....... i. ......e-e. ' C C - ' V . ‘to " " Y t.. . . M. Bicycle or Joycycle I \ _ \" \ of romeo. Aéeocl-ted secret-rv of _ ‘ HARRY F- COLES- we Sell, is our record of 71 Years ....‘.“.:1‘.."..‘;‘l".£‘.;."..‘J.°:“‘§.‘.';*"..l.‘.1~l."1’§ Central Guardian _of Faithful Public service _ ' ""1ns,. _ Ottawa, attending Parliament. _-_ `---_.t ‘_ \ song 3” sat R. T. HOMAN LTD. for annual training. Members arc Summerside Lmarlottetown ~ ’ __ ¢~..._/,,t, '.9 V ,,»~ _ _ I ' -_I 'L' Y H . _ .- is :___ l,_;»¢§_»'._eil¢‘. _ ' ' " V f-'_- f” ' ' _.; .i rf :';»: s _ _ _ SALE OF FURNITURE ill. MC- -__ _ ‘B 0 S ' I ' fl N ' e Ccrmac's to-day. 252 Kent Bt. _ '*':'-"" ' " ‘*- _ _ -__- by Steamer Buys can - The first new sold 22,2:'g§b§‘;s.i”;;;‘“,fe;’:M;?';§‘5o§f fi INTERNATIONAL LlNE'p"‘°°h“°ed in Try” 5°°"°“ 15 °"”" ed by all and needless 'to say thc ed by M* Fred w“‘°h- tang from the North Side salt sea ONE WAY l"-5355 -Z” gave an appetite to them and Jus- ll-::;>:;A'l;-T=,¢;=_l:. :-‘IIN-Elzg not-VT F0R*°'“GET me “le of tice sure wasddgnf to the bountiful 1 _ Bu l° B E rnoiu Lunnc, lnalnn-ep tlzoitlaeyhold elects at 252 Kent street We P1' H ore them. _z~ l|iEv_er Wednelda cieamcr ' __ . - '-°'° | leaves Syl. .Iolm 9-00 M- Allen- nsculvso r. s. csarirlcarns ,g§f%Eg:f,;’c‘AM'5=L‘§§ _°,‘»\*f‘§‘ 5° T‘m°1 Eufifn 13.0 ,¥i°M‘* Eighesfgggflng i“&P""th°f gursflnilargsly attended meeting of the a asse e c Lubcc 2.30 _P. tern! mmm school ExamBl’_ ummm McQumd'|Pmsbyterian congregation of Hoi- ivory pleasantly. Marion Holmes, Dana has arrived here ilrrlving opfpn s ay ltein and Fairbairn, held in the Beoy. h ~ Alphonsus McQuaid, and Oecil~Pre8b mi oh ._ ~ IIE" OD the first ‘ A. M- DI; _ '“ll.\°» » | Y ‘“‘ “"°h- H°1"°i“- °“ ‘_~“°'°°'°*-~-~' ~‘ ' world ocean hic E ' sails ammo' '3"“° 1° \ lmehimvlle cull was ex- B I he undertelrgmriii e r _.___ ' . ` I1 c | "° .- _ The t __ded to Rev. George Cameron 0! ers _voygge 50 yu" .N B’.¥ t¢&uon. Incl: ro school. - rg; following pupis of Bice Point t°wrg°t°P;':,ef";,'f;:H, glsgrmgw 1- "mfs Bdlmldt leldlr' 0! U Slullll 5°h"°l W" °“°°°'"“l 1” the Pu" Holstein congregation is one of the #gown gem” lg" dt? ';g°rzM ggudmtlm hu Dunn” ° all as ' ' _ -' ' _ " - - ` A Minn " ', ' .llcstlhlcllfitt ill ` 3 5” Ol _ ' dl; _ ¥»_ “F14” Fri". . Boll mm re:.°nu;l' c.¢5'm:l|l'l';;\cBNe‘-E* largest and influential congregil- md sozigey ,_ mm of '_a_ . The “.8” ulecud “li gm" Elin iiacinins mg glmgm Ma,-I ;in°g°u°£ ;‘:;°g€:;l’t¥‘t::P£¢gf €:n‘:l::::`: The line up as follov/s:_ " grtenaivc sxanlination ' »~ Iclilll. Thi! f it ll il h ‘° ' lu". B068! T5 Of G bl‘\lf.\l'. ioyel enough ti. P. s. 1. not ui let, 1.oo£.l,,_Au... alt on themsei$esr:n;°the'i1iui‘;se'l`1rli'f. '"1' ‘°°°"" Catcher “IMI Ml-ndvb. the us “‘Av°"“ AND LAST' our “Garden cf the Gulf" or any oi' p M mn", m":_‘ “ly 300 1° 1;/lgrg goygyry _V_ The regulo- A' "*"“ ~ ° ' ° J- UMW" gfl:g2“‘“'f'°;§‘g*n_|;° ‘ - ' ' ~ Glllll-NI'lli.D school. _ The ' ' _ er ‘ _ neun Cewwedpn at ...ul following pupils of ci-eeniield "‘°“'m’ ’“°.'°”“ °' "‘° 3”* "'°"' -1- Howl. 0\l>t-_B- Doyle. `J- Home” *°"¢*°n will be new to and _ alty Womens Institute was held at B fm. 'M h _ ‘ 4 .uqurn lt ._ tw* s°h°°‘ °m“n°d _P“b"° 5°h°°| Cer' the homo of Mrs. Alex MacNevin J 1' B." - PM mt; plfmfu "M Reduced nu tilioatea recently. William Brothers. n Ju lm, Mm mu, ' um” 5- D°V|\“I “P t° 4°" .pm-pm, _ _ 0 . en members ,M B". punt", _ _ . llama Tray, Bite Ennis. Those pup um N, vfmm., "wht The . ll, ,M lm, muh., ,,,, dnmlnz - o. Donovan ......... i... oomllo The Dum _ meeting opened with the Ode and ll E.-tsfmmr °'"'“°"°'°°"~ ~"°-" -~ mrs ~ W- - ---' °'°'“'l - »=-“ ~ ' ~ _ '___ -. __ . . a ‘ - mm Alto when the im V " 'i' ‘ ' * "mm ""°"°"'“'° "°“,:§ mm girmtrhfsnmimsin gil; sm" 5”” ° . . ._ . atoamllii' line; Pevvlew soeletyoivletoful uni -§,,¢,,l.,,t¢¢ xt’w¢umove---- T0 LAST TWO