Eilliéart-Punell I! “om: ROUND H Acrhnmkflqandtheannofae unfli- The non Beloved .1 won-u ALSO 1on1 irnur. AND 11in wlrnou-r Y ii At the Charlottetown Golf Links this afternoon at 2.30 the Ladies’ Election Match of Elshwen holes will be played. LOWER MONTAGUE. The Mo)’ meeting of the Lower Montague Institute met at the home of Mrs. Mont Ailnenr. Seven members arid three visitors were present. Roll call was answered by “Canadian Product and where manufactured." Cemetery work was discussed and committee was appointed to draft e letter to be sent persons interested. The June meeting was held at the Institute Room, with nine members and one visitor present. Roll call was answered by "Uses for old news- papers." An interesting vegetable contest was held. Next meeting will be held 'at the home of Mrs. G. Annear. BORDEN ' MONDAY I 6 JULY WHOLESOME AMUSEMENI m cuoamous QUANTITIES ,1 ARKS ‘INCH: mo Prr/m-ln/zczsm/zy- 2 out? RM fififbfiVdfil/“gféfiéfiyfiflififi/r WORLD'S LARGEST FREE STREET Seato on Solo I Circus Day In Borden, Gerard‘ Hotel. srllcul. alrcllnslolvs AT REDUCED BATES TO BOBDIZN MONDAY ON CANADIAN NAT- IONAL RAILWAY. See Agnnia foo-Particulars. July 5-7-10-12-13. ISLAND Radio Company I "iitlltliVfi fllil mil J l» lanolin. 8 RHZORDS lore In 10c ty to no,‘ hear and compare tlib Bruns- only in- lrlrll Today iflfliillll Tomorrow. , ”*MoNTE BLUE wrlll-jgaednlnedby 1b world. A i vnillilleofiherlnxzn nvagewlleuwbenhcametoflglltingwith JAMES J. JEFFERIES - u; ohtown Military ! THE OWN GUARDIAN “Private life of 'l‘hriller OGAN” hnmflcli. A Chrnplom COIIDY A FACE“ Orchesytra—New_s--Novelt_y_ Helen of Troy”- USUAL PIICEB fl/OlT-ffA SHEAQE/Z v .»-\T vl-l i-iElDELBl-lllGlk MONDAY — 4 DAYS AUGMENTBD ORCHESTRA Willi Dorotli! Gulliver of Anilluls Goncnous Escape-Allenlwlld OUR GANG A‘ "Collegian" l-‘nme I- A Circus —A Cyclone-Wild West Show With World's Greatest Riders. SPECTACULAR R O M A N C E ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE ‘Helen 0t Troy’ ls Brilliant ‘F i 1 m Sta l‘ Camp Inspection _ This Morning THURSDAY, 12TH JULY The D. 0. C. will inspect all ml- litia units on a ceremonial parade to be held in Victoria Park oppo- site Fort Edward at 0900 hrs. De- tails are as follows: ta) Commander: Lleut-Col. G. E. Full, V. D.. A. D. C.. P. E. I. L. 2-1., will command. DrlllOl-der. Medals will not be worn. Oflicers of dismounted corps will not, wear swords. (c) Personnel attending Courses: til-—Personnel atending the Camp School will parade with their units. (ill-United signallers will par- ade as iollows:-— . PE.I.L.H. with No. 8 Signal Coy-. 0.0.8. PEI. Highlanders with their SCREEN VERSION OF FAMOUS NOVEL IS IIUMOBOUB DRAMA OF TB LOVES (“KKK-TEST I-‘LAPPEB. QUIEN; MARIA COBDA BHINES 1N ROLE OF ent it will be formed up in rear of the centre of the parade. (f) F ’ z (i) Prior to the arrival of the D. 0- Q. units will be as follows. PEJILH. at the carry. “min H“- mllhlwdm "l"- llflvilmi-B Don't miss "rile Privoteelifo- of med a" ‘he 5b"- Helen oi Troy." _ ' ‘ - ' N°- 3 518ml 00y. 0.05., at at- get the price o; gqfflgkgtg; “ml”- " don't fail m BBQ the moat unusual No. 26 Field Ambulance. C.A.M.C. pmure that Hollywood has till-lied at attention. out in many a day. ~ ' ‘ Officers will have taken post in "The Private Life of Helen ~of review order. “W;- ymch opened m; _.gngggc- til) 0n the arrival of the D.O.C. ment of two days at the Prince l" u" $8111"!!! base, the Pal-ads Edward ‘rheatre yesterday, stands cmnmflndel‘ Will klve the order by itself as a motion picture be- "Genernl Salute." Unit Command- cause there is no production with ers will then give precautionary which it. is comparable. orders as follows: It has comedy in generous quan- PEJLH. "General Salute. Carry titles, it is satirical. sly, subtlfi. swords on the sound of the bugle." blvfld. humorous. ‘ Wllllllllcfll "l5 PEI. Highlanders. "General so]. daring by turns. It is richly cos- la bar to marriage was read. After Glrrolr, K. C.. asking the opinion of lthe medical association on n pro- posed act to make venereal disease some discussion, on motion, the‘ Communication was referred to tilcl Prince Eldward Island Medical‘ Council for their consideration. A letter from Dr. Bazin of Mont- real was road. brlnsllli! l-O "H? 11l- tention ofthe Association the ne-\ cessity of appointing delegates to? the Canadian Medical Association; one from Dr. Howard P. Wood, Southampton. Knsland. thanklns the Association, for courtesies and hospitality extended to him on the occasion oi his stay in the province during the meeting of the Canadian iledlcal Association, and a letter from Mrs. Blackmole, Montreal, thanking the association for the letter of condolence written by the death of the late Dr. Warburton, al-‘l so from his son Arthur who ack- nowledged sympathy extended and floral tributes sent. I On motion of Dr. Jenkins, it was_ resolved that the letters of thanks be engrossed in the minutes. Various bills were then read, and passed for payment. A FEAST OI? HILARIOUS LAUGIITSR AND FCBIMSON FLASH” THRILL SERIAL WITH ' ,. secretary on the occaslo I of the ed '" cannot?" DAY-s Klsoosovlrs ', . COMEDY ‘ ' — $224.00 £617.37 ‘lllflililiJ/l." l v F8111) 3111s . JULY 12,1528 l if!!!» bib ' ' fora/cw cents of vinp Jan makzhllygeflinzo: llectricwol niche ddgeo. c-mluutin IN nllou in ion: no: We; also cnpply wind mills. wmliluellund HINDI- .w" also». ' VPIOISlB (reign/Jot ‘Th. Mall. ‘i s of‘ FJI. DTKL- lire an! valves » ._. _,-.-. also w detectthe presence of. QSII, nanny, l! alblinilnesia is prJQQ. a matter of great importancehl the considering ‘the question oi induct," diagnosis of nephritis. There iol- premature liboilr. ' lowed a discussion of functional In izlnclusion, he said that other tests, by the administration of dyes, clinical indications, such as high drugs, and a comparison of changes blood pressure must not be neglect. in specific gravity after fosling with ‘ that in nomial ingestion. He stressed the importance of "r these functions? tests in the differ- |cntlal diagnosis of renal and cur- "-'“|-» ~ - l K , ~ . Estimated Surplus $39337!‘dlachcaorgzggroanmgscgtasmlglrglmor;pas duly extended to the slloliker prostate conditions, and, in preg- Qdf . . . . . . Dr. S. R. Jenkins moved a hearty vote of thanks to Dr. Houston in; his address. It was seconded and supported byother members, and by Dix-Jenkins. To be Continued On motion it was adopted. Dr. G. F. Dewar rend his report as treasurer of the medical council, which is embodied ill the above. On motion it was adopted. It was decided that. in view of extra expenses due to the meeting of the Canadian Medical Associat- ion held in the province, the fee for the ensuing year be raised to five dollars, and some discussion ensued about the difficulty of collecting ov- er due fees. Dr. Mac-Kcnzic‘ presented the auditor's report. The accounts hr- said, were in good condition. He nz-svul that an external auditor be appointed for the ensuing ycanTllc motion was duly recorded and pass- -r:|fi Dr. Yeo moved that Mr. George Nicholson be appointed. The mot- ion was seconded and carried. Drs. Jenkins, Tnnton and Mac- Donald were next appointed by the president as a. nominating commit- tee for the election of ofllcers for I the ensuing year. On motion, it was decided that ute. Pralent arms on the sound of the bugle." "Ne. 8 Signal Coy., 0.05. No 0rd- No. 26 Field Ambulance, No 01-day Alter a muse. the Parade col... mander will order one "G" m be unit. ~ din-At the conclusion of the ceremonial parade the above per- sonnel will rejoin their courses and sounded. This will be the execution ‘order on which swords will be cu- Yled- "m5 Presented and officers turned and displays sets breath- taking in their magnitude and striking in their originality of de- sign and pictorial efiecl- F‘ “The Private Life of Helen i‘ of DP- Y" "Q3511?" 0! the Societlhlthe extra mural courses. with read his report which showed thafflmonghly hospital clinics be cunun- to date he had wlleill-éd 34.31695 ued during the ensuing year. and had expended $3724.19. wlth Dr. s. n. Jenkins then submitted 50m? bllls Qlll-Slalldlng- The T900" the report of the nominating com- Tlllyiml: ‘El; fig‘; ilrélsleéiengflihad been audited, and been founr’ "ll W c ' ' -"lcorrect. t-hqlvzv of flnvlelll- GY°°°° 1i‘ “Sjcllnrloltetown. July 9. 192s. foundation. with particular iii in", m. MacMillan moved that a sue- tllm 11M l0 the “WWW” °l ° i“ |cial letter of thanks be sent to tn- by P8145 and ll" “Wm war- WI“ Provincial Government, the Cit" PARADEv ii=00 Anuwslu . will-salute. I! "w bend is Present it will play. ill!) After the D.O.C. has return- ed the Slllllle, the Parade Comman- del‘ will 81W the precautionary ord- °Y "$10M" Unit Commanders will continue training. (d) Markers-One marker per‘ unit will report to Major H. L. N Salmon, M.C., R.C.R., on the par- ade ground at 0830 hrs. They will know the frontage of their unit in paces. _ ‘w l-‘orminz luv-Units will be iormed up, in line, on their mark-' ers by 0850 hrs. If the band is pres] follows: _ P.E.I.L.H. “Slope swords on the sound of the buglegl PEI- Hlflhlanders. "Slope arms on the sound of the bugle." No. 8 Signal COM. 6.0.8. No order. l‘ No. 26 Field Amublance. No order E All" u pause the Parade Com- ,mander will order one “0" u, be lsounded. This will be the execution larder on which swords and rifles will be sloped and officers will come to attention. » l l tlv.) The Parade Commander will fi-hell 8lve the order: "Slt at ease," on which unit commanders will jlrluz tllell- units w the position of 5 ease. f' lv) 'I'he D.O.C. will then inspect ‘each unit. which will be brought to attention on his approach The band Wlll nluv durine tile inspection, 1r present. » rvilAt the conclusion of the in- BDBCUOH. the D.O.C. will return to the saluting base. The Parade Com- mander will then give the order |'Parade atention. Officers take post." Officers will take up their position for the march past. The Parade Commander will then give the order "The Parade will marczl past." (Vii) The march past will be car. ried out as follows:- P.E.I.L.1-i.-Irl line. P31- Hltthlanders-In column of half battalion. No. 8 Signal Coy. C.C.S.—In col- umn of sections. alga 2:35:31‘! l; t .-—In llne. l UNI“! . will la llllflgapriate music. p y v b-Havlnl marched past, un- "5 Wlll proceed as follows:- i P.E.I.I...H.—To rewlmenlall 'train. "l8 ground. » P- E- l- Kllblande o-Will remain onNvu-ade ground, o. 20 Field Amb lance- - "l" Manda ground.“ To "I Tin .O.C.willtilonlnupu¢ggh¢ units individillll! at training iollowl: q ' u ‘ll Al lllilroxllrloiely mo IIII_.. pm. soul-noon in com ' Pllglon drill. p“, ma l M Wlioldmately 0050 hrs.- "0- B Sinai Coy. 0.0a. at regular‘ ‘cl At wnromnmly i015 m». No. as rum All training bum“ ‘I '°'“"“' (cl M Iwlvmulmy i015 hrs_ No. 2o new Am ' u.‘ I balance at regular ‘tdl At lprokirnatoly i040 hrs.__ is excusable in the horses we drouJ IJLH- l‘ lqilndron and troop and In tho owner: of than. w, drill. _ . nuke and loll decidedly pretty llar- (c) M ‘Dbroximately i100 hrs.- cnliornorwillntieuLllllhlliillqliadrontoctvicol exercise. (i) At approximately I130 hi1,_ will. Hluhllndlro in plmon uou. cal exercise. ‘Inellqtlwillmnke mm- minlstrntlvo impaction of camp is: and -lllllnental books u fol- s. L. HARDY & c0; l8’! QUEEN STIII‘! UIAILOTTITOWN l i l IT takes but: a few mo- 1 ments a day to keep your shoes well polished ‘lwiihuooer l . silo. Polish l Nl-llizet preuerves the leather 871d P-"Cventa cracking, too. j There's a Nugget 5M1]; h’ ""11 llwe made! n. . HORSE PRIDE ./ . rilallrnlr-lit approximately i345 No. 0 Signal Coy.--At appmxlmg. its famous wooden horse. which fol- lowed the elopement. But it takes these legends, and these heroic figures. and cleaves through the misty mythology and makes them human, comic and then give precautionary orders “whole affair concerning the elope- ment and the war which followed, is made intensely human and com- monplace and quite funny. "The Private Life of Helen of Troy" shows discernment and bril- liance in every stage of its produc- the.myth—for the action of the plot is taken more from the legend than the novel-was surely a masterful. witty bit of writing. Alexander Korda has directed it with a tech- nique and a distinctive touch which makes him as among the foremos: oi’ his profession. Maria Corda, foreign actress lm- ported for the role, leaves nothing to be desired, either in her beauty and grave or her interpretation of the role. Lewis Stone, surpassing even his own fine performances in the past, plays the role of Menelaos with aTlmoofhness and understand- ing; and a new and infinitely great- er Ricardo Cortez appears as Paris. "Tile Private Life of Helen of Troy" is an achievement of which those who had a hand in its making may well be proud. An excellent musical score by the Prince Edward Orchestra, The Fox News Weekly, and Plithe Review ill colors. make a very attractive mid- week program. " MEDICAL ASSN. (Continued from page 1) government took no action in the matter, except to ask them to wait until after the plebiscite. Dr. Mnolillillitn said that he had brought the matter up in the house, but no action was taken. The stat- ute itself makes provision for the prescribing ‘oi liquor and beer. Legal authorities are oi the opinion that no commission has power, in this matter, to override the statute. Dr. Yoo said the report was a statement of fact. lie moved its adoption, which was on motion. done. Dr. Seaman reporting for the committee apointed to wait on the chairman of the commission to ask pnooriptions llloted phyalcianlnsaid that the committee did not act, as just at that time the commission of its own vol tion, reducod the num- ber from 7 to 50. On motion the report was adopted. and. the oom- llittee discharged. A communication re the time of payment; of annual fees and the ce- lebration oi Lister day was read and dealt with. local medical societies make arran- gements to celebrate Lister day on April 6th of each year. A communion" ely i416 hrs. - No. l Signal Coy-At approxi- tion. Carey Wilson's film version of‘ him to induce the number of liquor‘ On motion it was decided that the » from lion. 1L. .00 ‘Council, Mr. J. A. Webster, J. '1‘ Morris, Clarke Bros, the Gyro Clul and Carvell Bros. The motion was duly carried. I Dr. S. B». Jenkins then presentet Ithe registrar's report. with financ- lial statements, as follows: TI-IE MEDICAL COUNCIL OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Summary of Registration Account DR. 11928 i March l3 No Funds in hand o‘ Registrar l July 5 To amount collected assess- ‘ment—-$2 10.00. ' CR. April 2O By amount paid to Tren- surer—$l30.00. Mav 20 By amount paid to ‘Treas- er $20.00. July f! By amount paid to Muri- time Btatloners—$5.50. By amount paid to Stamps-Sill? By amount paid to Irwin Printing Co. Ltd-—$4l.20. By amount paid to Registrar- Sec‘ys Salary~$25.00. To Debit Bulance—$l3.67. $233,157 $223.67 The Treasurer in account with The Medical Council of P. E. I. D 1927 mJuly 5 To Balance on hand—-$344- 1028 April '1 To cheque. Eastern Trust Co. Executor Estate ,of late Dr. Warburton-$3l8.00. » 24 To Deposit—$129.55. _ May 25 To Deposit-Mimi $812.37 Cll. i928 July 3 By Cheque (No. 130i tr. Treasurer of P. E. I. Medical Soci- ety—0800.00. ' 1028 July 6 To Balance on hand — $12.37. ' G. ll‘. DEWAR. Treasurer Medical Council ESTIMATES fill-ION I Income - » .. w... .. Balance in hand oi Treasurer- $12.37. Amount from fees at t5.00-0250.00. Arrears of Annual Duel and as- aessment-QHBDO. Student! Matriculation Ibea — $30.00. _ Relzlltration Fees, Professional — 0100.00. , $017.37 ‘ l! Expenditure Medical society Quarter Annual res-mom». Salary of Registrar Secretary - mately I500 hi1. mainly i500 hrs. , No. 20 eld Ambulance-At ap- proximate i030 hrs, No- 0 Blzrul cereal npprolb‘ mittee, which was duly adopted. The officers for the ensuing ycar are as follows: President-Dr. E. Sinclair. Vice President for Kings—-Dr. P. VIacIntyre. vice President for Prince-Dr. J. 3. Champion; _ g Vice President for Queens-Dr. J. Walsh. , Secretary——Dr. G. F. Dewar. Treasurer-Dr. I. J. Yeo. Executive—_£>rs_. W, J. P. MacMll- ‘an, MacNeill mid Keeping. Auditors: Drs. MucKenzic and Smith. Members of the Council of the C. Vi. A.: Drs. You, Johnson, and W. J. ’. MacMillarl. Members of Editorial board, C.M. \. Journal: Drs. MllcKcllzic and MacPhee. External Auditor: Mr. George fl. Nicholson. The following members were tllcn elected to the medical council: Drs. S. R. Jenkins. Tantou, Moc- Neill. Yoo, MacMillan, Seaman and Johnson. It was decided that next year's ‘lllllllllfll meeting be held at Summer- sl c. " Dr. Ilonston then delivered the urosidentlal address. In it he dealt with urine, and its importance in clinical diagnosis. He illuatrlltcrl his remarks with charts sdlolving the high spcciilc gravity nnd low volume vhich prevails ill nlbumcrlurin rill" ‘o heart conditions m; coutructerl with its low specific gruvity nml high volume soon in nephritis. Urine. he said, is ml extremely complex ugueous solution, lllllde up of val-ions organic and organic sub- stances. Hc stressed the importance of securing a 24 hour specimen. and wcnt on to deal with the clinical inferences to be drawn from its physical and clicmicnl characteris- tics. Albumen in the urlnc, for in- stance, wns indicative’ of n vnricty of pathological or in some cases physiological conditions. He went on to describe the boll- ing lest for albumen, and Benedlcts test for sugar, proceeding to a dis- cussi of the necessity of a mic- roscopic test to distinguish between o. true and a false albumenia, and permint flavor. 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