l Grand I sort n Brighton » ROYAI/ PIAKOCESSION ROUTE A magnificent view as the procession wi within 10 DI“! with ll! open view of thtandgiirses- W8! for 250 YIICQ- Llrse laws area with trees for those with lunches. All seats reserved by number.“ ill“ Iltelssary accommodations. Priw 32-59 "fill; seating capacity 600 Tickets obtainable from Roger; Hlrdwar‘ Cm Ltd.’ (igflottstewn. Phone 106. Sale end; Jud w... Parking t... Ticket-holders " L. McDONALD. Prop. ALLA‘ II. “I-.- > IrIAQ-B-G-éi. is-r fimzawnv Veterans’ Parade-Their Majestic: Visit JUNE 14, 1039 Ar. invitation is extended to all Ex-Service men to participate in this parade. Point of Assembiyz-y-Canadian Legion Home, No, 51 Grafton St. at 9:30 A. M. Ill 1:80 P. I. Dressz-Dark stilt. Klllll Bfilitl llld MQIII. Iii-rots and Medal ribbon available at all Legion Branches. Bgn-ts are to be worn with Maple Leaf slightly above and in front or left car with slack pulled back to right rear of bead. The (‘anndian Leg-ion Home will be Headquarters for sll out-of-town returned men's llmllifl. flrscrvation at Soldiers’ Monument for Overseas Nursing Sisters, Moth- fls, Fathers and Widows of those who died on Active Service, also aged and incapacitated Veiflrlllg goal-g haa been reserved for all Amputation cases in front of Provin- rlsl Building. ' 5p“, has been reserved for South African Veterans in front of South Alricun Dlnnument. “fin-s and Children of Veterans‘ from outside the City have been grant- ‘d u... privilege of occupying lpsee on Great George St.. immediately in rear of School Children. Admiqnnm to all reserved areas litllll Legion Branch secretaries. B“... rx-scrvice man in the Provinc , if possible, should be on parade on June 14th. when our Patron-In-Chief His Majesty ‘King George VI. ml l-lcr Majesty Queen Elisabeth honor n with their presence. B. W. ROBINSON. Provincial President. Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L, by ticket only which may be procured L-IBU-d-‘l-Bi. ‘__ ___ Trinity United Church WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7 NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE zoo-w. M. Society-Heart! Hall- 4.00-I.adics Aid-Hearts Hall. 7--‘°:TI’!"*YB.L1!¢¢iEI‘I‘_‘EQPEZFL§!IE ' Too 1£:e,T_<>.$_3_1§§Ey__ ,____._________ A bargain in 1.17916 . trees and small glrrrafs Service Ststion_ Phone and plum stock a now s. rnowss i wmvrrn MAID m§6'o§nsp£°s£ houstetwork. Appl LJBMOJLM. ENTERTAINMENT "IN m: Market Building O-NIGH T And Every Night This Week $850.00 » in PRIZES Games, Fancy Work. Refreshments SALE 0F m. eooxnn: Daily Proceeds in Aid of the CHARLGTTETQYIN "USHTM- maintenance ruso Admission 10¢ Door Prize every Niaht NEVEARY NIGHT are BElilitlliEii u. King 0f u... l lliilliillhli GUITAR Honolulu-Hawaiian Islands a news! nature may ab 8' ie in advance. Interment Broolcfleld Cemet- rs s sir s sxsmmsnoss - Co tulati b. ‘E mrrTi. “° m...“ “m”! S’ stmcessfuil Year exsmlnst one. E0 brine received with r Proper male attire in w bend the garden grty at; mani- HWBB 8N1"! on the occaslo 9' W81!‘ Mfllesties‘ visit. As vimisly stated, formal (lg-egg or business suits may be worn, ard to arriving home Friday nigh er organized the 981'. the lflrsest car ever to the h hways of the United states... with w ich for three years he visit-l ed every state in the Union as we as Canada and Mcstico, present-lug "- historlc data and government exhibits. He is at esent on a lecture tour of the a museum of curios. arltimes. detailing some of h s. experience Mr. and Mm. Gordon MaoCalium and little daughter JCyce of this to City were welcome Bedeque this week. visitors In Memoriam PHYLLIS SHIRLEY MMDONALD Them passed away in the Char- COMMUNITY NtIlT HIM. BEIISBIPS at Bomb. n1. 136i. week only. . PPOWSC 0f this city who Passed her fifth YAL VISIT-Inquiries are Still K152 0N’ SAD MISSION-Ame blame was Mrs. Nora MacDonald. who was called home ow .ng to the serious ill- ness of her little daughter, Shirley, who passed away before her arrival. VISITING MARITIMES - Few American citizens claim as exten- Si"? t"! acquaintance with their own country as Mr. John D. Llppy, Jr, °f clevelP-"d- 0M0. who is now visit- ing Charlottetown. Formerly in the entertainment: fi-eld, Mr. Lippv 15¢- succrtsruttv Th! _ L-Ild-O-‘i-li. - rihfisrefimhtditiiittf " ‘Larsesi 0 P e n i 11 s I 1»- Night Crowd In Hts- .,,,.,”,i,‘,'filgi-he°fjul'gefb;nqg tory 0f Event In At- will o? nriri Dfgltircxiilanéioolhafllgid tendance‘ Qhutch- Friday. June c, at two o'- Tbe largest opening night crowd ever in attendance were at the Building lset night. for the ual Char- Dr. P. and declared this much-looked for- vmni to annual event. 0m. Dr. W. J. P. MadM an. C I-oI-Grtadif of the Charlottetown Hospital was also heard in brief leaner-ks. The main event o! the evening was the appearance of Big Ben Hokee, of Honolulu, King o! the Hawaiian Guitar in some and. in- stmmexvtal selections. From his very first sipped-tense during which be was taken to heart. especially by the children whom he had in- dulging in some community sing- ing to his last appearance this art- ist. pleased the large crowd im- mensely, Combined with his pleas- ing personality Mr. I-Iokes has a rich voice which held his audience spellbound during the various num- bers he rendered. That he made a big hit. with old and young alike goes without saying and as he sings each night of the bazaar those who make itsminttnbeonhandin the future and have the privilege or hearing one of the fixiest. vocal- “ lsts ever to appear in the City. Rev. D P. McMahon. in of- srtabed the purpose of namely in hel ing the Charlotte- town. Hospital n carrying out one of the greatest of all charitable works in the care o! the infirm. The speaker paid tri- bute to the ple of Charlotte- ls the four years that. trhe has been in existence and sure the Reverend Father stated that the generous spirit. of co- operation which had been so ovid- ent in the past. would again be to tzhe fore tilts year and he m lottetnwn Hospital on Thursday best yet. June 1st 1939, Catherine Phyllis Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. Chief- Shlrley MacDonald. daughter of J of-staff of the Charlottetown Hos- B. and MacDonald l-Ialloran) after two weeks illness. She was born (Nora pital in h-ts opening remarks wel- lcomed back to the City Father Wil- the Emerson llam mugs. of the Redemptorisi. Private Hospitabullg Foresthllls St-unathers who has late“. “waded Jamaica. Plains, to mourn her loving one brother Lloyd Bernard, also h father, residing in the U. S A. The funeral took place residence of her loving A. She le grand ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Honor- an 10G Iltzloyflt. MABB-IAGES | METRRY-MACKBNZTE— At Zion On Church lvlanse, Charlottetown May I7, 1939. b)’ the Rev. Caryle Webster Ada Glen Valley, to Lawrence J. Mu ry, New Wllshire. LANGELLE-B 0 N N E Lip-At. Ken-t street. Charlottetown. 3, I939, by C. "James Gladys Lenore Bonnell. P551213. SABINE-At Bradford. Mass. uformerly Florence View. P. E. Island) aged 56 years. GAMSTER,—At the P. E. sl Church. Tuesday. June 6. 193B. illiam Acorn in his 82nd year. June 8th.. service o'cl torment. People's 0cm for their co-operation. Reserved, Seats ‘ . 'i For iioyal Visit See the King and Qiilf" from c Comfortable chem eves mother and from the h MacKenzle, 219 June v. . Cooper. Archibald Langille to on June 2. i959. Mrs. Joseph F. Sabine Acorn of Mill ACORN-At 37 Orlebar Street. (gt Funeral from his late residence Thursday. starting at two oak, funeral leaving at 2:30. In- etnfl. Card Of Thanks expreu their sincere appreciation L-l97. Card Of Thanks Rev. Father Flemming as head of er the Holy Redeemer Church, Char- alf of the Sisters and the Char- lottetown Hospital thanked y. n the charitable work that Hospital is carrying on. "But. for this bazaar, the I-focpttsl not be able to carry on, the speak- er stated. "and i! that ever hap- pened it would indeed be a great calamity." The speaker knew it wasn't gsosssary to make an ap- peal to the people as they knew that the demand made on the hos- pital was becoming greater each year. Modern scientific equipment necessary to combatting diseases was necessary if the patients were r- sible and this was one of the means of obtaining the necessary finances. In closing the speaker again thanked the people tr their gen- erous support in the pest. and he fully believed that, this years bazaar would be the best ever to be held. The various booths were I and Well Hospital on June s, i989, Elmer patronized by the e crowd dur- Gams er. Bradalban ed iii ymrs. ing the evening. es, Home o'- cooking. lefreshnlents. fanc work. United etc, were well patronized and booths displaying grand cgribes that MscPI-lAIL-On June 3, 1930 st Me ho be 31W“ gway 6w much Noblebcro, Maine, Finlay B. Mac- mvombw wmmm; Phail. ‘The remains will arrive this me ahulotwwwn H" Dwut, mdnmwu§v°ilinl§ ""1 P3,} i". ment 1m nlgiht, n. order not. u. e“ i” e ‘m m‘ int their regular patrons. Home. Interment. O ll Head Cem- hem ma“, regular b am“. m?” Fimeml “Mme am.‘ consulting the bazaar committee. but afterwards turned over the proceeds to the Bazaar Committee. a gesture which was very much appreciated and also note- ‘llhe ‘door prise last night was w0n by Mr. Dan McDonald, City, with ticket N0. 291. e 0 m Hom,,_,——— Mm“, Carl Crude News gratefully acknowledge receipt of -_--_ proceeds the Charlottetown [In gnmuyl-ygjnwfl Fire Dept, weekly bingo party and con-PAN‘; ‘rhe final meeting o! the season will be held in the Legion on Fri- June 8th., at ‘l o'clock sh . s. "l. arrangements and Service Stars will presented and final made for the Rmal Visit. I00 P91‘ cease. In closed at 311M. m aY w allow eo-workers an Owflffllniw i0 their lssv respects. an ved MIS. ;. and two e at home. e is s Edward Flynn. brothers. _ ass, Jose .. Tran rt, his.” mother's home Monday ernui Basilica re to obtain the best treatment pos-. r I nu: cuaatorrsrowur cusnoum cm nostril; ..... BAZAAR urns I cents a word strictly nay- Registration’ __ (Continued from ms 1> Mr. and Mrs. . . Story. Tlhls diet/vict- has 32 Clubs 10 in Mfl-irw: 2i in the Maritime Pro. vtnocs. and one tn Newfoundland, with a total membership or 1191, Monday evening District Gov- ernor Lmuy H. Alline of Pr uc Isle, Maine accompanied by a commence with Chairman and Secretary. Mr. Nell i his selections lest, qvenlng should pgny Lungs“; i ficlally opening this year's bazaar presldeny, qeorge Q Hagar; mm. the b81881‘ national Representative J the 810k 811d eludes his Excellency Lewis pco town, and of the whoie Island in brtnkinr general for their generosity during stare @150 Dr. bazaar Acadia University he felt l Hunt. St. John's. Past Internation- making the bazaar the bigger. and president emeritus oi Rotary In- lotbewwn. DI‘. MacMtl-lah 0n be- Ch the veutlon was sople for their gene/recs support Oregon. August. i911. the i national association would i 1 r \ 1% D. Macbean District Governor Alline was 8190M lust veer and has made o!- iloial visits to the Charlottetown Club and is no stranger to the members. He is President. of the Maine Public Service Company and Vice President of the Maine and New Brunswick Electric Power Com- ‘Ihe program is given in full in todays Dimer, and there are also sketches 0d some 01’ the leading Rotor-tans including the founder of Rotary. Paul Harris; International Cairns; and International Secre- tary Chesley C. Perry, Another distinguished visitor in- 0 Barzows, stat-e Governor of Maine who is accompanied by A. B. Beck, commissioner of that F‘. W. Patterson 0i’ and Charles al Director. The Founder of Rotary Paul P. Harris, founder and ternatlonai, Chicago, Illinois- founded the first. Rotary club in the world. in Chicago. February 23, 1905. suggesting the lonn ol organization to three friends who. with him, instituted the first club. A national association tvas tonn- ed by a convention of the firs: sixteen clubs in August, 1910, an. lea-go. Paul Harris was elected The second con- held at Portland, An inter- was formed in August, 1912, at Duluth, Min- nesota, to provide for a charter for first president. Winnipeg. Canada. and London. England, Rotary Intcmtaional be- came me name the omuruz- anion by the adoption of a revised constitution an. the Lo: Angeles convention June. 1922. Altfhough Harris has devoted much of his time to Rotary he has also been a leader in civic and professional work. He is honorary vice-president of the International Society for Crippled Children and has served as chairman of the Committee on Professional Ethics and memrber of the board of man- agers of the Chicago Ber Associa- tlOn and representative of the Chl- ca-go Bar Association at the ‘In- ternational Congress oi Law at ‘The Hague. He has also served as a member of the International Com- mittee of the American Bar As- s0ctatton_ He was one of the two recipients in i934 of the Stlve Buffalo Award of the Boy 50mins 0t America. become secretary counsel of the Cock County Bubbly Company and its several stlasidi- pry corporations which were corn- solldaied in i921 the“ ($1; nmars Company. er - golidsrtion, he amumed the boot 0i oral . "n the World Whrbe Durint mud as g private soldier. later be- her national at the convention pay June l9 to M r California by her mothexn, Itlhree sister; i 01'9"“ B" vice- resident. o Helen of Brook- p ph of Syracuse. New and John of Department of I _ urper er lower piano. nadir; ignorant: .: - ‘F . l; s L7 a i c w’ h.“ App“ 2126 " ghso {Edd cobryidugteeh the services a‘. HIXVW s" PM” I“ ‘ t-he grave. Pall bearers wzre Messrs 5o ;. W. heiter S. MeLure, Jclri toyir. hi!!! 31-50 i9 $2‘ Wlfred Dzuceme, Brure Eugen W“ ‘Tm msosrey and lnuls J. sc- - Lil6-6- -Zi. May her soul rest in polo!- ————— t. attendance is r uested and gmnjng s. it tenant. in the Fifllti ll rtnItM-ryam‘ _ 1b, _ udgsd- §r.‘*""""I-:r=='=i':.r* "“’°°‘”“ ’° “ °" ° muses": so: 8...‘. v- those c sen owers. e . A. 0rd. dsfymnl!" beosmeemflfl- n‘; it; esnyogsy :11 their recent h3g0‘ m. n m,” o‘ gm. bereavement. L“, -__- cage in 1927 He has served as‘; ' ' wmr AJFLYNN wtdvtteilwguflmmY | r ' the club Cmiltliiittbefl, hQ W: h“ OnJImeIs at or. llfIizabet-hs a dis- and president o‘ | flgjpitgl, Br wad . m’ club. He was s. member“ new“ M L8G?! ' irhim°’.i'.i"iilsr.“.“fii“iisf“ xmxirrnsl in lsaz-ae. and serv- N‘ D ' ac I of Charlottetown, aw sud- ,1 s, s. du-emr n. teas-u Q was ‘ denly cf s heart, s tack. g r of the exemtive 00C?- UNDERTAKE“ fiigdwdédt. r-s n3i?».»ii‘é¥.lt¥;‘§.°§.n“‘i‘d2l ii.‘.°$.’;‘.‘3“b‘...‘2 EMBALMER m m; Qharlotte wn 5811108 ~48‘ u ‘ manner of the finance com- cncy in this cl and on reeiimins m‘; warm“ m me in< Charlottatlolvtvnhrnd h" mtgaltlgfierani me engeglgg ~06 r mo. n‘. ‘gzsawlge Niiith i 5 m Accounting Dc totmyolfl- . 9°" u a l‘: committee of . “it W“ °' m‘ i mumonlgiqagy-nh in teas-er; em‘ ' phone 149 ton a responsible p0Sii.%I\ which aizkslritkfiwwlnm a mmmr o. ‘ha, 1937-38. held at San Francisco. is assistant Tele- of Canada. hsvinl William J- Cllm-i l office was elected ntestdent o! Rotary Inw- ‘ phofie company been in the employ 0i "mi °°““l pony sinwTiniflilfl/I Bcliwl born in Prescott. 011th?!"- ty. - funeral 456 tiring‘ Sfiiqggthdrti “agate-rho Cairns brmme a mem- to St. Dunstans ber of the Rotary Club °i 0mm“ n. ms and is ~.. wast nreeideni vi that club. In a member cf . mlttce of flcfnrv infer-rail: n1: 1p'.':-23 as z0‘."1‘-*r P-i - T~ (nldl. and in iil"3-1i n. t.'.19i"‘.‘l‘.‘ 012th; (Jonathan ndvisrry ccm- mittcc. lie was transferred in 1923 1mm 3193...»... to Montreal. where he Joined the Rotary club. laws serving as direaor. Drl William Nidrser. kn.” c; - grows Milkme- its president 1.. long)‘. ti. tail-ii Mgxnnd M“ h h‘ w“ “mm ‘i m °‘ m“ - fl- 0 H. E- Hunt. boys work dommlmee and m 1e32- Mifl Hunt» 33 served as mailman of that: Clill. and 1n became a mom- lof the fy Club c! Mont- Ohrrle Reynolds Peary d; . 088°. ois, U. B. A, Ls 59%;‘. WY d Mary International, and as such is the active or. ricer of the entire mum; organization. He joined die Rotary Oltb in Chicago was s ill the only Rots-FY Club? l}: served on -- o; the club and tn uuo was chair- men of its exterisioxi committee. with Paul Hams. m. formulated s Dian for a National Annotation of the dosen or rpm-s m.“ then in existence arm the first convention which was held in Chicago n. 19lo_ The convention tulsnlmously chose him M "s Dhesldinl Mficer. After ‘he Orsanlzauon of the Association and the election of Poul Harris as lie DNnldnDt. Harris and the board of dtmctors provgllm w“. mm W“ m! 10b of secretary for a Wit-Die of months. s0 that trhe pro- filling of the convention nughr f0 n out. the wnstitution and by‘ "'5 Wllllwd. aasociatimi mm", 1° iiimtivn. cw. He has been {Ff-Tb y ever since. He created The Rotarian," the monthly or~ Bflfl 0! ROW-W. and was its editor and manager for 17 years, lie Wes born in Chicago. receiv- cd grammar and high school educa. i-iim. worked as newsboy, janitor, OM11. buyer and manager in eta. ilo and tobacco" stores. He was s le er in all high school activl. ties. For about nine years he worked at the Chicago Public us- rary and taught in the public eve- nine schools. He engaged 1n news- paper and magazine world Ho sent. 9d ac an officer in the U. S. Army in Cuba during the Spanish Ad..- erican War._At the mine time he acted as “war correspondent" for the Chicago Tinles-i-Ierald. On his retum to civil lite he re- sumed his library work and school teaching and became Secretary of the School Ex‘ ‘ . Society of Chicago, an organization in favor of playgrounds. gvmnasiluns. etc. He resigned from his library and &hool work to take up first fra- ternal and then general insur- ance. and later was westgfn mp- rcsentative of a cement-brick ma- chinery compahy. ‘ He has travelled extensively in the United States. Canada. Mexico, Cuba. the British Isles, and Con. tlnentai Enrooe He has attended every Rotary convention and every meetnuz of the Board of Directors of Rotary National and Inter- national. PROGRAM Wednesday Morning. June ‘l, 1939 Ado-Conference officially called to order by Conference Chair- man. Walter S. Grant at the Prince Edward Theatre. EEO-Invocation by Rev. Andrew J_ Solanda. F‘ort Fhsirlicld, Me. Singing: O Canada Ode in Newfoundland Almerlca. 9.55—Address of welcome. Honor- able Thane A. Calmubel-l, M. A., K. (7., LL. D., Premier Prov- inoe oi Prince Edward Island. 10.05—Addrcss of Welcome, His Pkxster, Mayor of Charlottetown. idle-Address of Welcome, Mr. George J, Tweedy, K. C., Pre- sident of Host Club. l0_25—-R.esrponse. His Excellency Lewis o. Ban-ow. Governor of Maine. IOJIB-Presentstion of Peat District Governors and Special Guests by Waiter B. (inn/c. ltMtk-Singing, led by Reg. Msroh: y u, “ti 1200-5 r l t Corner of Fitzroy and Procession Starts TOM DAVIES, Your ticket will be ‘ms All Get Together." limo-Announcements by Confer- ence Secretary, Nell D. Mar- Icon. 10fl~'>—Reoon of District Governor Iawrenoe H Milne. ll.15;l8l:xgg1§;“"Dust off your vo- IMO-Address by Past Internation- al Director. William J. Cairns, Montreal. Quebec. tug: Reg March, Song uncements and Cell for Resolutions. l2.l0—"Ciod Save the King." Adjournment. law-Group Photograph. LOO-Luncheon at "The Cthsrlottle- . Address by Dr. F. W. Room "A”—Walter Past District Governor. Presid- ing in Dining RDOIII “IV-Char- lie Hunt, Past. International Dirwlor‘. Wednesday Afternoon As you like. Competition for Golt Trophy, auto drives. etc. Wednesday Evening , 6.30 p. m.—Distrrict Governor's An- uual Banquet and Bell at "The Charlottetown.) ar- lans, Rotary Anncs and Guests —Dress Inzfonnal, Address by Past. Charlie Hunt. St. John's. New- foundland. Presiding in Dining Room "iv-Lawrence I-l. Alllnc. District Governor. Presiding in Dining Room "‘B"—Cl'lo.rles J- Burchell. K. C., Halifax. N. S. Thursday Morning. June B. 193s silo-Conference celled to Order by District Governor Lawrence 1-I. Alltnc at the Prince Edward Theatre. Itivocatton Singing. Announcements by Conference Secretary, Nell D, Manlxan. BAS-Rleporl. 0f Itegisrbration Com- oso-aeport of Credentials Com- n. t e. 9_55-—R.eport of Canadian Advis- ory Committee by Percy W. Turner. Pest District. Gov- cmor. low-Nomination of Inw: tlonsl Director by Canadian Cities. l0.lb~Elcotlon of members to Cen- adian Advisory Conlmittec b’! Canadian Clutbs. ltlltl-Election 0f District Gover- nor N omlnee. IOJB-wfilnlifll. Reg March Don't Let film Down." limb-Report of Resolution mitten l0.35;‘R»9D°rt of Neomlod IOAC-Rotary Legislation Penxii at, Cleveland Convention, Pas District. Governor Gccne O. Spencer. Moneton. lioo-stnntru-I-Me o! 1k mos-address “A Quarter Orw- "-Ohar1ie Bur- uryt Rotary cholLnPaet. International Dir- ector. IIjb-Addmss: “Intaodlsoind a New Munber into notary” Freak Peabody, Houlton. .ORDER YOURS' .TODA Y! SCREEN Priced from———-—-— and down. Now is the time Doors and Windows. of o 1 o'clock. Be in your seat early. Send Cash with order to for reservations at $2.50 per sear, Seating capacity 500 persons Sale of tickets closes June 10th. International Director. _ ‘Z30 Combination Screen Door and Storm $7 ‘no Door-——————— Window Ventilators. and Screens. Priced 75¢ SCREEN PAINT and ENAMEL IN BLACK and GREEN. Paint Brushes, Screen Door Hinges.- Sprlngs and Catches Screen D00!‘ Set! to renew onsrm, GALVANIZED. and BRONZE S C R E E N W I R E mos "runes" Avoid Disappointment ‘ SEE‘ THE ROYAL PROCESSION m coluronr at Tom Davies’ Red Indian Service Station, Great George Streets. at Approximately Charlottetown forwarded promptly wv- -_ lull-Invitations for Conference i840. Axmouxwernents. IZAD-Adlournmcnt. 12.46—Luncheon at “The Char- lottetown." Address by Past lutematlonal Director, Willing‘, J. Calms, Montreal. Presiding in During Room “A"-_Pr¢§1. dent. of Host. Club, Cleo. Tweedy. Pres m “B. 0101b. Art Cooper PN- wnfJMon o! Attendance Prize, Gorf Trophy. etc. Thursday Afternoon, Jung a, 1939 {Lotb-Mpfli-i-HI 0f District Gover- nor Nomtnee witth all incoming Club Officers at "The Chslr- lottletown" too-cordon Party at The Experi- mental Farm. Hosts Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark. 1 ’ Evening. June s, i839 9.00—Bsil at Government I-louce Colonel The Honourable Georgi D: DeBlois. Lieutenant-Gover- nor. Province of Prince Ed- ward Island, and Mrs DeBlola, H06ic b0 Vice-Admiral Sir Sid~ My Mewick. Captain I. M Palmer and Ollicers of H. M S. "Bee-wick." Rotarians and Ladies of Rotary. CONFERENCE OFFICERS District Governor LAWRENCE H. ALLINE Precque Isle. Maine Conleronce Chaimmn WALTER S_ (IRANT Charlottetown g Conterence Secretary NEIL D, MMLEAN Charlottetown Conference Vice Chairman GEORGE J. TWEEDY Charlottetown Conference Treasurer A. B. FISHER Charlottetown Semcahts-at-Arms TOMMY HALLETI" 8t. John's, Neu-fouudland JXK MURRAY Amherst, N. S ROY CUDMORE Charlottetown it w President Host Club G J. TWEED Charlottetown CONFERENCE EXECUTIVE Chairman - — Waiter B. Gram Vlee-QmlrmgaGeorgeJ.Tweed1 'I‘ressnrer-——AI!.B.Hmet Asststamllrees—iioyl..bmdiurs Seoflrhry——l‘¥elb hhdlmln HostCiubOonfereneeOendleer Hstds C. N. Klfl, V. A . I. B. Odie. A. Mbdd. A, ' foentlnnedeuoaaeitfldI DOORS to $4.20 your Screen We carry a full illll’ The ROGERS HARDWARF iiiiiriPMiY LINTTED WE DE JVER l'l'x.'..1l"l'!.\’ PHONES I05 and ifl y a