‘ JE y-fil-7l-l0-ll2-ll3l. ‘Ii _- , FOX NETTINNG‘. 0e EDWARD TODAY WITH ' (Jllarles Ray All tho color and cdiennc. _ - Also “MAN WITH- OUT A F A C E” And “OLD WIVES WHO KNEW» Comedy ‘Inc Arabian Knights’ OECIIESTRA-NEWS—FABLES AND PATH-E NOVELTY REEL‘ A KNOCKOUT. THRILL PROGRAM A drama of love and the prize-ring filled with thrllli. comedy and rolflllwl- romflnco o‘! a champion- ship fight-gripping and human-a new triangle-two men and a woman-but only one of them loved her-with James Gleosoll-dirondwny star and playwright- and Jobyna Ralston, leading screen com- The Y. 110:0. A. Camp The annual Y. M. C. A. camp will be held this year ei- Can” Cove from July 9th t0 Jilly 219'» where a good all-round four-fold program will be carried on under capable leadership. The relisleus pimg; 01' the program will be sull- erintended by the Rev. John 'I‘ur|l- er of tho Central Christian Church. who will be present as one of the leaders. During the peel few mlmms Canoe Cove has been made the 1.191% Homicide Records Twenty-seven murders occurred in London last year and all 0f them were solved. according to the report of Police Commissioner". Twelve persons were charged and ten murderers committed suicide- while one died in an asylum. This ls quite a contrast to the United States, where the homicide record oi’ American Cities, writes Dr. F. L. Hoffman, Consulting Statistician to the Prudential Insurance Com- puny of America, in The New Yol-k e Y. M. C. A._spectator, "remains the outstanding 211a: egli-falllcllaslltlsllltlllvcm Board, indictment of our American civiliza- nnd a large building is now being tion. Crimes are becoming more completed which will be used as aatrocious and more difficult of de- dining hail, and also as a shelter in tection. During the year 1927, we rainy weather. fexperienced some of the worst Every effortis being put forward Etypes of murders on record in the into the program to make the camiffllmflls °l "ma" lile such that every boy will have? Charlottetown Patriot, June 29th. the best tlme possible. besides siv-l 1928- ing him a chance to develoP the‘ What a pity that the Liberal h well zzs Quasi—prohibitlonist organ only hllmulflstzsse: ‘diaper ap- discovered on Tuesday that the prcciation of nature and the out—l,Toronto "Globe's" leading article, of-docrs. l"Stop, look, listen", which appear- The present indications show ed in Tuesday's “Guardian", and m“; the Qgmp this year will be the of which the organ~ published the biggest; “mi best yet, and thosmabove condensed version is “Another boys desiring to attend should leave of those ‘canned’ tabulations from their applications at the Y. M. C. ‘the New York whiskey propaganda A, as early this week as posslblelcannery." ($10.) ‘ Prince Edward Island Engagement BORDEN I MONDAY 6 JULY esome AMWEMENT ctlioluwelhlillllghus ouaunllzs ! u 7WOP5if0M/7fiCfSDfl/1Y~l2s»48fl/_v 7f$ElC°r'/"O’Yv‘$€%%‘flé§$§ fifldéhr WORLD'S LARGEST m: 5min Panama.» woo AM ell-wow Borden, Gerard Hoicl. Seals on Sale Circus Day ill Same Price as at Show Grounds. PRINCE EDWARD Li‘ i X Tl Nl E S .-\*~~1*¥#3\‘$'.°.~’.I 5p R o N e F a Prince J-ldnlrd For Netting is made princip- ally 1dr’ "in the salt- laden air oi the Maritllns Provinces and is extra ' hnlvily"lalvlnlzed before Jfililllil llld liter. making Ouch twist in each mesh a brazed and welded im- movable Joint; every medals true to sins and inttmfly woven, while the Netting is further strength- ened by extra strands oi’ wire on top, bottom and 8MB. Ivory roll has a guaranteed length o! loo loot, and opens out flat and moot-ll. mlklllldi straight non-bogging on nan-aeg- whsn erected. Write or Wire -—0oIIoct- Iorloaplca and Ddlvlflfriceo. HOLMA N’8 ‘ Ifllflllfl Note carefully the contrast bo- tween tho homicide rate in "wet" zLondon and the "dry" United Slates Cities. It will be amusing to watch our contemporary negotiate this curve! Viscount Byng To Become Head 0f Scotland Yard ~LONDON. July 3. —~ Viscount Byng,_of Vimy, former Governor- General of Canada and leader of the Canadian Corps at Vimy Ridge. _will succeed Sir William Horwood as commissioner of the metropolitan police and head cf Scotland Yard. .it was announced in the Houso c! |Commons today. Sir William was connected with the recent inquiry into charges against the police fol- lowing the arrests of Sir Leo Money {and Miss Irene Savidge in Hyde Park, but his retirement has noth- ing to do with this case. As long ago as last February the Home Sec- retary stated in the House that Sir William had indicated a desire to retire, as he would celebrate his sixtieth birthday this autumn. CAPITO erg i I" l ., i_ :.= or", K ‘ : woivoiin Iioo IN A TIIRILLING STORY 0F THE RACE TRACK. RJNTYB GREATEST PICTURE, PACKED WITH TIIIII-LB 5ND CLEVEII WORK OF TIIIB ALMOTFQUMAN DOG. "4 e5 l F9541“? " . Also" Serial “ilriulgon Flash”. * comp! | “Listen Sister” '. , lira-lipase... AT 3.00 The members of the Charlotte- town Golf Club celebrated Dominion Day, July 2nd, in a royal manner at the inks, when good competition and nice scores were made by ah The ladies’ approaching and put; tingcompctition was won by Mrs. 0i’ 11- H. Weeks, with three at the twenty- flve yards. three at the fllty yards, four at the seventy-five yards, and four at the one hundred yards for The Ladies‘ Driving Competition was wdn by Mrs. C. H. Beer, with drives of 137 yards, 2 inches; 130 will 0! 519 YEW-ii‘ - ' yards, 3 inches, and 140 yards, 3 in- ches. for a total of 407 yards. Mrs. H. W. Weeks, second, with a total of Ill the Men's Approaching and Putting Competition, Messrs. M. B. Miss E. Nicholson . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Miss Hasaard Miss Rogers . . . . .. Mrs. Plowsc . . . . . . Mrs. C. H. Beer Mrs. n. w. Weeks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l2'1 B. MncKinnon .......... ..s . B. Stewart . . . . . .. . E. Wellner . . . . . .. s: og>amr Dr. Archibald .. . . . C. W. McKlnnon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..205 "About I0 o’Cloc/: King returned to the campfire, and reported a queer light out to the loo of Devil's Island. Some- one seemed to be in dia- tress. "We manned a canoe at once. To our surprise, we found a fisherman marooned on a flat rock. His boat had drifted away. When darkness came, he si nailed us with hie E EREADY Flashlight, which certainly saved him from an uncomfortable night." handicap, 12, and net score of 44.. The following is the summary: - Ladies’ Approaching and Putting Competition. 25 yds. 50 yds. 75 yds. 100 yda. Total 3 4 4 14 . 4 3 4 4 l5 , _ . 8 4 5 S 16 . . 3 4 4 4 l5 . . 4 5 4 5 18 , 4 4 4 8 20 . 5 4 '1 B 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 5 8 . - Ladles’ Driving Competition ' Yds. Feet Inches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l3'l — . 2 130 -—— 3 140 — 3 407 -— 8 2 __ 136 —— 3 134 1 3 39B 0 0 Men's Approaching and Putting Competition. 25 yds.‘ 50 yds. 75 yda. 100 yds. Total. 2 3 8 11 . . .3 4 2 2 11 . . 3 2 3 3 11 . . 2 3 4 3 12 .. 2 3 3 4 12 .. 3 3 3 3 12 .. 8 3 3 4 13 . 3 4 3 3 13 . 3 8, 4 3 13 . . 3 8 3 5 14 .. 4 3 4 3 14 . 5 3 3 3 14 . .5 3 3 4 15 . . 4 4 3 4 15 . . 3 4 4 5 l6 4 4 , 5 _ Men's Driving Competition. M. B. MacKinnon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Yards Feet. Inches. ' _ ~, ~ 214 o c 242 1 8 ' 245 1 2 ___ __ ___ 702 0 4 0 B 203 0 B 211 1 4 619 2 '1 Mixed Fonreomee, Gross. llandi- Net score. cap. Score. Mrs. H. W. Weeks and J. A. S. Bgyef , _ , _ _ _ _ U53 ' 1g Miss E. Rogers and W. K. Rogers. _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ , __ M . J. A. McMillan and M. B. Murqnmn . T. W. L. Prowse and E. D. Nlchghgn . E. D. Nicholson and Rev. B. 11mm)“ __ . W. H. Peihick and A. V. flnundgrp Ben]. Rogers and C. W. Macxlnnon E. Nicholson and L. E. Wellner . . . . . . . .. Miss M. Hasmrd and Dr. Archibald. . . . . .. 0U Mrs. Dr. 0.1!. Beer and l-l. a. mum ........ ..|s la . 4'1 44 48 l3 38 52 l2 40 . .55 - 14 41 . .54 l2 42 . .52 11 41 . . . . . . . .56 13 - 42 54 11 43 l3 48 THE CHARUOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MacKinnon, D. B. Stewart and L. E. Wellner tied with a total of 11. " . E. D. Nicholson, '1‘. W. L. Prowse and A. V. Blunders next, with a total of 12. The Play-oil was ~ won by Mr. Maurice B. MacKinnon. —the one hundred yards for a total The Men's Driving "Competition was also won by Mr. Maurice B. MacKinnon with the beautiful drives of 214 yards, 6 inches; 242 yards. 1 foot, B inches; 245 yards, i loot. 2. inches, for a total of 702 yards. Mr. C. W. MacKinnon second with a The Mixed Foursomes-wera won by Mrs. H. WuWeeks land Mr. J. A. 5- B8181‘. With 8 Bros: score of 58w by Capt. R. D. Burns, or Sonoro, . time being 2.17. . ln-slllllle meeting was held at thei home of Mrs. Jasper Macpnmh, Bis illilllilil. Sees attendance. The summaryi mo cuss Baron Aubrey. I C. McKenzie. Truro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 {Japtain Mack, C. McKenzie: ID . . . . . --.-.........- silver Belle, E. C. I-lennes- , coy. Brooklyn .......... .. 3 Ruth F" F» W. Lockhart. Beimah . . . . . . . . . . fume: ozlaa, =ha'.'=..Ii.i-T<.. Marie Forbes also started. 2.21" cuss Lynwood Aubrey, F. Kennedy. Truro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 Lina. Patch, C. Elliot, Ayles- ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 5 Lochlel, J. C. Sterling 3 3 Time: 2.21%: 221%: 2221/... Howard Aubrey also started. , ' 2.40 cuss Ashleal’, D. Armstrong, Ayles- f 1 5 General Dean, J. Benjamin. Jay's ‘River . . . . . . . . . .. 2 in the capacity o! starter. Moi Antigonish Racing MacDougail, New Glasgow, and driven by Jack McMillan oi’ the someplace, broke the record of the Riverside track in the free-for-oll this afternoon. April Todd, owned , made the distance in 2.18 1-2 a year ago. ~Allie"Wood beat this time in each of his heats today, his fastest Before a record attendance of probably 2000 people the three clas- ses in the opening heat of the sea- son witnessed blanket finishes in every heat. It was a day of splen- did racing. The track was in fine condition and the horses got away with little fuss and a. minimum of delays. Moody Allen of Glace Bay. the starter. had the situation al- ways well in hand. The summary: FREE-FOR-ALL Allie Wood the Great. (Mc- Dougall, New Glasgow) .. 1 1 Blngen Worthy, (J. P. Shay. >- Boylston) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 2 _Vanza., (Geo. Lewis, Glace l Bay) » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 3 3 General Gratton, (Dr. A. Kennedy, Antlgonish) 3 5 5 Harvest Maid (Kirk, Anti- gonish) 4 4 4 Time: 2.17 -4; 2.17; 2.17 1-4. 2.27 TROT AND PACE Hector Todd, (Jas. McKay,_ Thorburn) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Queen Helen, (H. Oliver, Thorburn) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Cecelia Todd, (A. Lewis, Glace Bay) .1 . . . . . . . . . .. 3 6 4 The Great Silk and Bhilock also started. Time: 2.20; 2.22; 2.18 1-2. L. M GREEN RACE Harvest Jean, (Peebles, Mul- grave) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 2'1 1 Joker. (James DeCoste) 2 1 1 2 2 Billie Baron, (A. McDBnald, Ohio)! and Major Kip, (E. Fraser, shop. UPOOKB.) divided third and. fourth money. Lady Aubrey also started. Time: 2.28; 2.27; 2.27; 2.27 1-2; 2.29. OFFICIALS Btarter—Moody Allen, Glace Bay. Judges-Frank Boutiller, Halifax, J. H. Brean, Halifax; D. H. Mcliar. lane. Glace Bay. Timers-A. J. McDonald and D. A. MacDonald, Antigonlgh, Clerk of Course-A. H. McDonald i Lanai-k. . . " CABLEHEAD WEST. The June with live members present. A dis-l cuusion was held on School Necess-g itics. Powering, painting and general ‘ iixing of school room in w be under-l taken. Next meeting will be held at} the home of Mrs. Robert MocKenzle i ‘ Races Maitland MAITLAND, July 4.—With ideal wqgthcr conditions the Holiday m6“ held at the Ma-itland and Selmah speedway today was an outstand- succcss. The lI-rgest crowd of the season turned out to Wlinflfls JIM meet and were treated to some olthc finest races seen at the local speedway in recent Years. Some 3,000 interested spectators were in hum chute" Harry 13., R. Bonn, Walton 1 1 1 Gflbinlh >- .4 2 2 3 3 4 Time: 2.23%; 2.20%; 2.27,- 2.28'.-;-. » The ofllcial were: Judges-J. W. Smith, Maitland, W. Hitchman. Kentville. Timers: N. P. -Btewart,: Truro; R. Hlltz, W. P. Hardy. both oi’ Kentville. R. T. Caldwell acted OuDominion Day’ ANTIGONIBH. July 4. — Allie Wood the‘ Great, owned by Clifl’ Ma1o”S.,' Frank Murphy, G Dick Bingen, Jed Martin, \ s Radio " Boy, Don McMullin JULY 6th. AND 7th. noulifi DAY. Wholesale Pricesiul“ * Every Department, SPECIALS Young Men's Suits .... . . . .. J's-w... .4-_ <_J....,.. . ,.... .. ., ..,,,..... ..t. .--_-._. - gcvis‘ in Men’s Buttonless Combinations. 00 I Inn's Cotton Hose, per pair .. . .. . . I Men‘s Fancy Shirts, to clear . . . . . Boys’ Suits, 12 to I6 yrs. 20 per cent off. i Men's Khaki Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Cottonade Pants . . "lf 65l. Special line of Society Brand Suits m.‘ LAMIBERT TODD LOWERS RECORD SYDNEY, July 2.—Paced by a motor cal" driven by Frank King, Lambert Todd. owned by Collie MacKenzlc, Truro, today lowered the Sydney track record. that has stood for 22 years, from 2.14 to 2.13 3-4. The track was heavy from rain or the Truro horse would have dropped it to 2.12 in the opinion of many spectators who cheered the game effort of the mainland nag. which broke the record after having participated in three sharp heats of the free-Jor-all. The summary follows: - no. . l-‘rel-For-All Trot and Pace. Lambert Todd, Collie. Mac- Kenzie, Truro . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 Little Bondsman. Matt Mac- ,Ada,ln,, New Aberdeen 2 2 4 Hector, iNicholson and An- d v4s..Sydney . . . . . . . . . .. 3 ,_. o: x Halifax . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 2 Lake-Be-Sure, T. Jenks, Byd~ ney Mines . .. Time-—2.19 1- . . . . . . . . .. 5 5 5 , 2.18 3-4; 2.18 1-4. 2.40 Trot and Pace. Kathleen Claude, MacKenzie. Truro 1 1 Peter Alisléy, 1i.‘ llzf "ha... ‘Sydney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Sydney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Aubrey. Frank Murphy, 4 area: Dominion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Halifax Dollar Days. _ flu ilced. ' Onr add appears on Page specials than it can advertise. -in variety and value. your purchase. worth $35.00 for .......... we ARE OPEN EVERY NlGl-‘ITA i. TILLB P. M. .1; W. RUBBLEE 135 Great George St. Lottie Axworthy, N. McCor- _ mac, Glace Bay . . . . . . . . . .. 8 4 5 Signature and‘ Hal H..-Junior also .. ,, . started. Tlme—2.22 1-2; 2.20 I-‘Z; 2.20 l-g. 2.35 Trot And Pace M8110" M. MacCowalls, Syd- I lley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31.121! B. Aubrey. McAdam, New Aberdeen . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 4 4 1 2 F shion, W. .Maoll!onald. =1 ridgeport 3 I 3 3 3 s Aubrey. John Cameron, St. Peters started. Time—2.27 2.25: 2.27. EGMONT BAY s; s1". CHRYS- OSTOM. Nineteen members and seven visitors met at the home oz’ Mrs. Agape_Arsenoult' for the June meeting of the Institute. A concert will be held on June 29th, in the hall in order to raise funds. One new lnembcr cnrolle will be held Azodo J. Arscnault. GULF i i Today. Thursday, July 5th, m, the Charlottetown Golf Links the second stage for the Gardiner Mcd-. a1 will be played and iiao 1.11s C. L; 4 G. U. Silver spoon competition. To oUR PATRQNSL- Make a memorandum right now on your calendar that Friday and Saturday, July 5th and 6th are S. A. McDonald's We are making this notice because we value your pai- ronage, and want you to be fully prepared 4o spend the day hora-saving money as you go about selecting thonthlnga Two. Go over it carefully. You will flnd many, many items of decided interest and-it, 1i . is well to . member that each department has’ more dollar ' ‘ All in all, this event is typical of its predecessors-both . A dollar saved is a dollar earned and tho amount oi’! dollars you save depends entirely upon the gross amount of Yours very iruly, S. . A. McDONALD ' _ ........ .. 4 4 2dr. Miss Shane. - Baron McKinney, Franklyn L.. Colorado Aubrey also 1-2; 2.27 1-2; 2.27; 1 d. Next met-ting home of Mrs. Brown or Navy Hole. ..$3.sli l. loo pairs fballleui Colored Shoes 20-» count on all other coll i Men’s Goodyear well B ts in black or tail ‘at: .50, $2.98, 963-25.‘ ‘$3.98 special sale. r5 S. Fl! @ '1 O m Always Your Monty. Get l‘ Satisfaction. sdouints and Big i Bargains too many to ononcratc. lomen’s B I a c k, r. proof, Silk Hose $1.50 and*$2.00 for . . . . . 30c 300 pairs Ladies’ Shoes $4.00 to $6.00 $1.98 100 pairs Ladies’ Shoes for _. $1.50 . 200 pairs Ladies’ Shoes for.... 98c onrssalelogftj Men’s Hartt Shoes a"t_fj\-’$l0.00 is asslarge as could be _ desi bid-rand there is no i gain-to us in aifurther i reduction, lstill $9.75 , take anything in our store. r Gold Bond for $8.00 100 pairs Men's Ox- fords in Black 0r Tali 'A' lot, of Infantg S. Shoes $2.00 and $3.00 - at $l.§' discount and 10W dill "if ored goods. p - i» Our counter loaskc are heaped with ha price goods. " n ‘ii: LADIES’. lloslai ‘At special and wolii derful prices. ,1 ‘l. LIMITED. st. Sav l‘ lTFi-thcr i ‘Oiivrw ionlqu-r- I'LL co 1 HOME AN‘ fiat!» Au. AFTE. tlwfllif) HEN I'm. BE A5 - Fitsen-i A5 A DAi5Y roa "m: PARTY ‘TO -NIGHT‘ .‘ v1’ - , v Hllwns- dlooe- NOW ‘ ‘Juan; ouuoTl-le * scALeerAnD WHEN q You GET TO HIGH “¢"- HOLD lT- ..\\\ll,/ . N“ ‘a QQQ: a \’ <9 I , _ l ‘lk/ wlen-l i HAD 1.2T HER v Z ac TO EUROPE. TO STUDY wuss: 5H5 Afikeo‘ MG. A YEAR AGO - m. | . .1 . . c, J . 0 "Illlllulllallll" h.» has. .. | ‘I i.’ .-.................._ . “m.-.” J »- .nl'Ta&-o-~~rn