WE L cfl": hi‘? “ma” 7.1939. _ il92nd District Conference Opens Today I Mayorj.Foster Voices The Ciftzfiens’ Welcome To ieotarian Delegates SUCCESS TO THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT CONFERENCE A ROTARIANS‘ . We trust that your visit here will result in many new and profitable associations. May cheerful memories of this Conference long remain with you. ROTARIAN R. E. MUTCH R. E. MIITIIII & 00. WHOLESALE caocisiis Extends Invitation To Visit Char- lottetown Soon And Often The citizens of Charlottetown are always glad to have the opportunity to entertain worthy guests. On this oc- casion we are especially pleased to have with us the dele- gates of the Rotary Clubs attending the Second Interna- tional District Conference here. The local Charlottetown Rotary Club is held in high esteem by our citizens, and it is with pleasurable pride that we all join in extending to their guests a hearty and cordial welcome. We trust that the Conference will be a fruitful one and that this visit to our fair city will result in many new friendships and delightful memories. E. A. FOSTER, Mayor. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN —' Premier Campbell Extends Government’s Welcome To The Visiting Rotarians Prince Edward Island is pleased to receive the dele- Voices Good Wishes For Successful Conference In Charlottetown To- day And Tomorrow Mquainted with one another in business but proficient In thought- iuliness of and helpfullness to each other. Foltvwlng a university career and extensive travel in his native United States as well as abroad, the young attoruey-at-law had finally sought practice in Ohi- cago and found the reception a Harris suggested Rotary a4 tla, name oi the club, due to the meet- ings being held in rotation at the different places oi’ business o! the m ‘ a. General application of the “golden rule" for better bus- iness practices. loitier ideals in professional intercourse, service to one’s communit , state, province or Rotary Stanils (continued from mag) It cannot, however, be loo plain- ly stated that nothing In this "single classification’ principle means the exclusion of business rivalry in order to afford non-com- petitive opportunity Ior business among fellow members. Rotarians are specifically forbidden to at- tempt to use the privilege of mem- bership for commercial advantage. ‘Iihe honor of the movement in this particular respect is jealously guarded by the general body of members. HOW IT WORKS Fundamentally, Rotary and unit the Rotary club are an or- ganization for the stimulation and education of that kind of business and professional man who is in sympathy with its objects. Its sen- eral policy, therefore, is not to ad- vance its dbjeots by means of cor- porate commitments or stand- poin-ls, but to do so by an ed- ucative progrsm which is designed to make the individual member more ben/t on service and better equipped to carry it out. The organization does suggest this or that appropriate channel; but it leaves the member free to take such channels as appeal to him best. For example, while it is realized that the best work to be done in advancing service in vocation is TODBIIJIY by the individual becom- ng an active memibe of his trade COME E34 ROTARIANS May you take home with you pleasant memories of Canada's Garden Province May your Conference be s grand success TIIE ROGERS HARDWARE COMPANY LIMITED WEL COME ROTARIANS ti? DURING YOUR and S0011. gates attending the Second International District Confer- ence of the Rotary Club, which is being held in Charlotte- town this year. " On behalf of the Government of the Province, I wish to extend a cordial welcome to the “Garden Of The Gulf.” 'I‘o those delegates and friends who may be visiting the Is~ land for the first time, I express my particular wish that. they may be well pleased with the beauty of our scenery and the hospitality of our people. I trust that the Conference will be one of real success, and that Rotary Clubs everywhere may continue to ac- complish much under the worthy slogan, “Service Above Self.” TI-IANE A. CAMPBELL Premier. or rofessional organization and national understanding, good will, seek .g to guide it in accordance and peace," and at helping him to with Rotary principles, it does not make those contacts and friend- corporately lay it down that a good Ships Wh-iiih will so benefit him as Rotarian should necessarily thus a citizen of the world. act, since there are Rotarians to WHERE IT IS whom such omBHV-Bmm 91° ‘m’ Rotary clubs are established In more than 4.700 cities throughout the world. The number of Rotar- ians at the end of September, 1938, was approximately 200,000. The clubs are grouped into 145 dis- each wttll poraie emu through appropriate ad hoc institutions. Under the “Aims and ObJQCI-S Plan" the Club Service Committee seeks to cultivate the spirit of fel- lowship within the club and to tricts. a district gover- provide the technique or maohin- nor or representative, ery by which the club functions. Each Rptgry 3111b i; a dire“ member of Rotary International which is governed by an inter- national board of directors elected M; the annual convention. Rotary International publishes two monthly magazines: "The Ro- tarlan" In English, “Rovista R0- tans" in Spanish. Rotary Inter- national in Great Britain and Ire- land publishes a monthly maga- zine. “llhe Rotary Wheel," and ii quarterly review. "%rvice in Life 871d W011i". In addition to these there are some 29 other Rotary The Vocational Service Commit- tee emphasizes the personal re- sponsibility of every memiber in and through his vocation to carry out his service to the public In ac- cordance wlth the highest stand- ards of business integrity. The Qommunltv Service Com- muted deals with his responsibil- ity as a citizen. It urges him, ac- cording to his special interest or qualification. to a/pplv himself to the various problems and activities. social. cultural. and recreational. for the betterment of the com- periodicals published in 16 differ- munity. Rotarians are partlcular- 5m, languages by dlsmm or rep lv encouraged to seek oioportuni- long] o4 dubs P171108 . Rotary clubs usually meet on a “Wk dwy other than Saturday. Members who are travelling are always timed to attend where pos- sible aiweelely meeting oi the ties to take an active part in local administration on statutory and voliintarv bodies. 'I‘he International Service Com- mittee aims at stimulating the Ro- RO TARIANS GARDEN CITY DAIRY PRODUCTS. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF We wish you a pleasant and profitable Con- ference, and trust you will‘ be with us again TIIE PURE MILK G0. LTD. iarlaifs interest In world affairs. ‘lib in it i h i for the advancement of "iniier- c‘ any c y in whc m“ find _._1LR.I2@EE_6A1!E§!LL themselves ay. _ The first Rotary club was fonrn- ed in Chicago in i905, with mg organization of a England, in extension began. since i914, clubs have been formed in M. least; one he“! 00111107 or geographical reg- ion each year. Most recently en- tered territories are represented by the Rotary Olub of Alexand- retta, Syria: Application of Golden Rule in your visit lo B ' AI B h‘ usmess so e ind Movement “THE ISLAND, The Rotary movement sprang and inviting from lonely experience and s. man's you back to realization there was truth in the adage that “solitude is the aver- . cuAkLgiTTETow/N age lot of the intellectual man who "U111" I09"- finds himself a stranger in a large sincerely city." The desire of Paul P Harris, founder oi Rotary, for friends as well as clients, gave birth to the idea of a club wherein the mem- bers might not only became better Qyllfllfli Kh anoiim, Anglo-Egyptian Budsn. ROTARY STARTED THROUGH DESIRE TO HAVE FRIENDS cold one. Convinced he had the right idea, he explained his plan to a iew Iflqualntances and an Orlanisetion meeting was held in the oiiioe o! one Gustavus loehr, one of the ,i'ounders, in February- 1905. Two weeks later s second meeting took place at Harris’ establishment and organization was completed st a third meeting. peace start. nation, and development of in- ternatloml understanding and evolved from that early RAPID GROWTH Rotary expanded rapidly Front its first national convention at Chicago with l6 clubs and 1,500 membe s in i910 to the 20th con- vention in 1939. on the appropriate clulh In Win- SECOND INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT CONFERENCE HEARTIEST GREETINGS Alexandretta; Damascus. Nicosia. and Hoping you enjoy o VISITING .Tl——,i—x~u~l-_x_x_x_l_x~ i-—i— ‘I-x- 1144x- May you long BRIEF STAY IN --'I‘O VISITING- g M ‘kiwi?- HUCCESS T0 YOUR CONVENTION. Ml! YII eerry home delightful‘ memories of your etey in Charlottetown. Rotarian E- ffin &'. Co. -.-. aitnsaoizo A'i‘_ can-row ‘ We sincerely hope ' will visit us often. WORTHY s. comm c .TO THE VISITING ROTARIANS that you will be so favorably impressed with our City and Province that you Islanders enjoy entertaining -.h ROTARIAN w. ALLEN STEWART —___ —_->_~-__V'!_‘;__i W-I ——n~I~~-I--x- '1 GUESTS remember with pleasure your visit to CHARLOTTETOWN “ REDDIN BROS. “The Old Reliable Drug Store." Headquarters for Island Souvenirs. Fishing Tackle and Supplies. QUICK LUNCH-REFRESHMENTS Smokers Supplies-Confectionery VICTORIA ROW~RICHMOND STREET SECOND INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT CONFERENCE JUNE r-s 1939 GREETINGS TO THE VISITING RUPARIANS a A real Prince Edward Island WELCOME is extended to each and every oneof U0" ROTARIAN TOM ROGERS W. II. RIIGERS AGEIIDIES I.I'II. A cordial invitation i extended to all of you, SUCCESS WE WELCOME THE ueslpyecially those Interested in the Dairying G R E E T I N G S VISITING _ INTERNATIONAL w» T0 VISIT Tl-IE DISTRICT TQ VISITING HOME 0F CONFERENCE ROTARIAN KEITH GREETINGS TO THE VISITING SECOND ‘ ROTARIAN, FRANK . if MANUFACTURERS IMPERIAL TO THE VISITINGI ROTARIANS ROTARIAN, V. A. AINSWORTH. 251%; ROTARIANS May your brief visit to the GARDEN 0F THE GULF be a most memorable one and may you visit us again soon. Entertaining you is our pleasure. Owner and Manager RADIO STATION CFC Y ROTARIANS SUCCESS 1'0 THE INTERNATIONAL nisrmcl‘. coivrsnsucs Trusting you will thoroughly ch10? your visit to ‘The Island.” Bruce Stewart 8100. Lill- roimnaas, iaacaimsrs. wemiuo. no. Ltd. S. ROGERS STEWART MARIN! INGIIII