» 4y erase extra‘ ‘ ‘t keep. a. gal. like Helen under I _. , by; _ burned right through the pages - ' " i b13159’! hilarious expose and landed ~ screenl. . Now you can see her- boy friends-their revels and their . nan-comics by. a. gorgeous pageant lecturing the loveliness oi omen, , . . , _ gNornmc oivurrsn TFROM run PRIVATE LOVE AFFAIRS or, run mosr nsuosaous nachos n: nrsronr. It took one year to produce -cost over a million dollars I-Ild 100k the best brains in the movie industry to bring Helen to the screen as John Erskine pictured her in his Itattlllll best seller. , WITII ORCHESTRA — NEWS A N D NOVELTY R E E L PRINCE EDWAR l) .TODAY CIGARS {Food r 1 rl. t‘ L astPufFf/ H. I mars Aim ‘PARADE m concur»: MONDAY, IULY from fl/E/PY v/ingPw/vr 71/: c1151; £557 c M’ U 4Cll/fVf/flffif 0F £ Wonuzfs LARGEST .. AND MOST _ i GORGEOUS FREE COMPLETE STREET PARADE PERFORMANCES Dllib/ A1 2 AND 8 RM, woksorru nrauarnrum SPECIAL LOW-PRICED EXCURSIONS r0 BURDEN MONDAY 0N’ CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY. See Agents for Details. Tickets Monday at Gerard Hotel, Borden-Same priceg a; at Grounds. Han praers - The Famous High Pressure Hardie Hand Outfit‘ 21,5131. Cyllnder—-All.Brass Pump . Complete with fora-row boom and cart- Cdfiiplete with tvcrggow boom and cart- Complete with two-row boom less cart- $60 0o. Q semis Mora/e Mfg. 60., Qhlllbitctown Summorsido _ .. ' Ar». ,. A ‘ V‘ p ' ~.:lrst Flapper Queen Annual Report 0f Rotary Club - ershlp durlns the yell‘. and had the satisfaction several return to Personally, I want to thank l; e members of this derful ‘ciao-czar? t . A. wee Bll 0i‘ Qlulrof Clwrlottetown m: me. ‘ held for At the meeting of, the Rotary Club on Monday, the 1011M"!!! ‘e’ port of the year's activities was pre- gented by u»; retiring President. Dr- W. J. MacMlllan: The Rotary has had a. relatively successful year and I am pleased to reufifl» B W5‘ talned interest and activity c.1008 the lines indicated in our Constitu- tion. - I The usual grant to the Free ‘Dispensary at Christmas, and de- fraying the expenses of n. number of boys for a summer comb marked the club's interest in community wel- fare and individual contributions to the Adult ‘Blind drive. the Navy League and the Canadian Branch oi’ the League of Nations indicated the willlgness of club members to assist in advancing the interests of . every worthy object. 2 On numerous occasions we assist- ’ed in making visitors to our city and province feel at home, notably ion the occasion of the visit oi‘ the delegates of the World's Poultry Congress. when our club undertook ato provide cars and entertainment for a day. and more recently when the C. M. A. held the most success- ful meeting in its history In this city. i At the Confederation Celebration held in Ottawa last summer. our province was represented in a Rot- ;ary way by Frederick Boulter, son inf Wilfred Boulter. and the older boys from every province in Can- ada received an insight into Rotary through the medium of meeting to- gether on such a momentous occa- sion. l Governor Don Buckley, on his of- Tlcial visit, gave us a splendid talk ion Rotary. Several of our members attended the St. John, N. B.. con- ferences and it was my privilege to rattend as your President. The dis- trict conferences are always an in- spiration and I am glad to report a lfair delegation went from this club to St. John's, Nfid. to attend the meetings there. i We were not represented at the International Conference at Ostend last year. but, as you know, our Secretary. J. M. Murley, went to Minneapolis this year. representing this club. ! The annual picnic was held last ‘summer during the rqonth of Aug- .ust at Hallldays Wharf. and was vsrcatly enjoyed by all who attended. Ladies Night was celebrated by a very pleasant dinner. dance and ‘;and complaints re our lunch were lsettled satisfactorily by coming which is managed with such splen- dld efllclency by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. l being addressed by so many able and distinguished ‘speakers during llv when called upon to do their duty in this regard. \ delivered before the club dealing with agriculture and its allied in- Splendid Province. A few months are m.» Directors proper flag which has not yet arrlv- ed but when it comes together with meet weekly oi the 0 >1 ways 8118B with the vldual members, have largely to the success that hiS~Ju1y25Lh_ ed our efforts during the year. In closing I thank you for the being President to; terests of Rotary and I confidently anticl- pate continued and greaterlprog- »-‘—_,‘ ' .0! th Dorothy G Wi Animals We have the fold. club for meeting of the C. eatsst adv been mode. CPOWII great honour of the past year. could to promote the best in I have done what ress in the year to come. tees). BOARD or pmacrons Percy Pope. President. H H. A. Scarth, Vice President. M. G. McNeely, Secretary. tary. J. J. Hornbyx- Treasurer. bar, B. R. Holman. The President, Chairman Community man Club Service. Chairman; t McMillan. Thompson. C. H. ‘Chandler. ‘ dy, 0. D. McGregor. H. Jenkins. Reuben McDonald. R. E. Mutch. A. Irwin, Wm. Rowe. Nicholson. A. Pendleton. B1018. W. C. B. McLure. FELLOWSHIP-Percy Turner. Tweedy. R. Quigley. EDUCATION-Harold Palmer, A. McMillan. H. D. Johnson. Dr. Yeo. Col. D. A. MacKinnon. 0- Hyflllmflfl. R. L. Cotton. FINANCE—T. w. 1., prgp; A. Robertson. J. C. Houston, lain, '1'. B. Grady. gcards in the Victoria Hotel. , During the year our difficulties idown to partake of the hospitality and wonderful service of this hotel Brown. Thre club has been fortunate in the year and our own members have acquitted themselves creditab- DiIPlIIB the Spring season a most valuable series of addresses were dustries and which we hope will be a further means of, advertising this ‘purchased an appropriate Rotgfy Emblem Wheel and also ordered a ‘our Rotary Flag will make a fitting decoration for this room when w‘; A. B. Bayer, J. M. Murley, c. Gallagher. F. M. Stewart. ma: cnsmzowmown GUARDIAN . " " A FEAST‘ Srlgl-llllgll}. _ ~ All Shows sum sham ‘dc Tim» "Collegian" Fame IQ!’ , ,- A Real Wild maintained our memb- added a few o! having their won- ion during the CM- heir aid in mak- M. A. the first time in this city an event u rpassed in the history ion and probably the , lsement of Prince Ed- ward Island hospitality that has ev- The Board oi Directors have ul- one hail Wednesday evening. July been ready and willing to en- 1p in club work and combined.‘ hearty support of the indl-I contrlbflliedlnual Celebration on Wednesday. W. J. MacMlLLAN, I President. pmacrous AND commrrracw U5 p_ m_ (First named, chairmen of commit-i James E. Harris, Assistant Secre- w- J- P- mcMmil-ll- w- H- v- Dun-xrecently married in Pittsburgh, Pa“ AIMS AND OBJECTS COMMIT- TEE ‘ the Secretary. Service, Chairman Vocational Service, Chair- CLUB SERVICE-J. M. Marley. and the Chairmen of‘ Classification. Membership, Fellow- ship. Education, Finance. Public Relations and Programme Commit- ees. COMMUNITY SERVICE AND BOYS’ WORK—-James Leightizer, J. A. Clark, L. J. Stacey, W. J. P. VOCATIONAL SERVICE -- Wil- fred Boulter, W. M. Rowe, C. C. BUSINESS METHODS - w. A. Stewart; AlfrecLPickard, S. Kenne- SIXTII 0BJECT~I-I. H. Shaw, R. CLASSIFICATION-Jill. S. Grant. MEMBERSHIP-James E. Harris. Gordon Hughes. N. D. McLean, E. BOYS’ WORK-I... J. Stacey. L. B. McMillan. G. F. Hutcheson. R. CRIPPLED CIIILDREN~W. J. P. McMillan, J. A. Webster, G. D. De- T- McKee. M. Calder. George RURAL-URBAN - (The Mayorl se. J. ruauo RELATIONS -_ P, w_ Clarkln. J. P. Crockett. H. v. nun. rnodnAMMa-H. A. Bcarth. .1. West Show With ,World’s Greatest " COMEDY’ LIA Circus -A Cyclonol-Wlld" i" _ h ._',\. , 5 - ‘cromonnow a ‘KNOCKOUTS' ' “f” WCUNR‘ ‘ ‘GANG "COMEDY ‘ 0F IIIEABIUUS LAUGIITER AND FLASH” THRILL SERIAL WITH. ' FCRIMSON “melt PRICES Congratulations From Premier lilllgj g (Special to the Guardlsmw OTTAWA, Julyisq- coups “ tlons were cabled u» Joe ymfilll. Jr.. at Henley today by , l’ emier McKenzie King. "Hearty co‘ tu- lotlons." ran the cable. _"on- the ». honor you yhave won1orfy9urseif and for Canada. UHXIB-(IIIDSJBVOTY- where are proud of your acbieve- p; ment in winning the Diamond _ Sculls.“ " ‘" " " i:*°"”“nir This afternoon at the Golf Links‘ at 2.30 p. m. the Toinbston “Coma. petition will take place. which is open for both ladies and gentlemen: comm-ans m nnoonans ~ MAu/ioauawr (Experimental Farms notes) Experimental work conducted by the Poultry Division of the Central Experimental Farm at Ottawa. shows that chicks when fed even as early as from twenty-four to ._tl1irty-slX ‘ ‘hours after hatching. were subject‘ » to no greater ‘mortality, and made equal weight gains with birds of the some hatch that were allowed toga forty-eight. sixty: or ‘seventy-two hours after hatching, before being m- mil: 1' Qiognrs At all Uruggitts ‘lib l Sham“ Guardian BIG BALL GAME at Orange Tea tomorrow. Don't. miss it. COME to Scotchfort Celebration on Wednesday, July 25th. CORNWALL SUPPER TONIGHT‘; 1 ‘BOARD 0F TRADE, Quarterly meeting tonight eight o'clock- COME T0 THE DANCE in Tyr- DON'T MISS the Scotchlort An- ORANGE TEA tomorrow, July 12th at Canoe Cove. MARKET — There were n0 changes in the market prices yester- day. There was a fairly large at- lcndance. \ ST. PAUL'S Sunday School Plo- inic takes place today. Cars leave zthe Parish Hall at 9.30 a. m. and (i734 FORMER EVANGELIST F. W. {Foster of Fort Fhirfield, Maine, as- lslsted by J. W. Turpel of O‘Lecry .wlll begin a series of revival servic- cs in the tent on Gerald St. Wed- nesday, July 11th. at 7.30. A cor- dial welcome to all. IIOME 0N VISIT -- Mr. and ~ Mrs. Colin Conroy who have been {motored to Tignlsh on Thursday. !5th. Mr. and Mrs. Conroy covered lthe distance of seventeen hundred miles in four days making the trip principally through Canada. Mrs. Colin who is a. native of Pittsburgh is delighted with our little prov- ince by the sea and thinks the scenery more beautiful than any they had seen en route. Mr. and Mrs. Colin arc being warmly wei- comed by Colin's friends here who wish heand his bride u generous share oi prosperity and happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Conroy will spend the month of July at the home of Colin's parents. On return they will go by Boston and New York. —--—»<n-oc--—-- y MRS. MARGTARET TBEFRY Died in Nahaht, Mass. July 4th. Mrs. Margaret Trefry, wife oi James Trefry, daughter of Angus McLeod, Hill, Belfast, was married lo Mr. ‘Ireiry some 35 years ago. They both visited her old home- stead s. few years ogo at Belfast. P. 13.1. while her father was alive. She leaves a kind husband at the home in Nahant, Mass... io mourn the loss of a dear and loving wife. She was mother of 2 children who died in infancy. She leaves one brother, four sisters ln deep sorrow by the death of a dear and loving _]_ sister. Trans-Atlantic telephone service has been extended until now more than 18,500,000 subscribers in the United States and Cuba and most of those in Canada can be connected with more than 3,000,000 in Europe. J. J. A Pittsburgh inventor claims to have perfected a lens attachment for cameras that nukes possible photographing and reproduction of natural color motion pictures with- Hoimpeclal films or developing solu- J. . P0 fined $5.00.~and costs at the Police Court yesterday. A drunk and dis- orderly case was adjourned. Kensington, Thursday, July- 12th. James Tupmaub Jazz orchestra from, Black Banks will furnish the music. 2i E. F. Acorns Summer Score Card ls now off the press and is very creditable indeed. The various Clltl. features and attractive advertising makes up o. very handy and com- pact booklet. VCBIJItT ‘drunk was l3 l DANCE uttthe Strand Theatre. 6728-7-11- SUMMI-JR SCORE CARDS — M!- IIETURNS HOME -- Mr, Arthur Andrews bf Dorchesier. Moss, has arrived home on o surprise visit to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb- ert Andrews of Wheatley River, aft- er an absence of fourteen months. As this is his first long absence from the Island his many friends will be glad to welcome him buck. i ONE MILLION FEET 0F LUMB- ER -- The S. S. Canadian Miller, with eight million feet of lumber from Vancouver is at present in the stream waiting an opportunity t) dock, when she will discharge p of her cargo. One million feet of piles will "be landed here to ’ used in the construction of the new‘ C. N. R. potato warehouse. As the Miller is now drawing about 30 feet of water it has been decided to up- hcr to berth ivithout grounding. signed to Montreal. HUNTER RIVER NOTE. — daughter, nurse Evelyn of U. S. A. Mrs. M. Sellers and daughter of Edmonton, Alta. are visiting at D. M. McLcods the [miner's brother.»- Mrs. G. D. McLeod returned l‘ om spending the past Minter with lher scn and relatives in Boston, U.S.A. -Mr. Leslie Andrews and wife uf Concord, N. H. are visiting his brother, and relations aL Hunter Rlver.—-Mr. John E. Beaten, of Moose Jaw, ‘Sack, is visiting his parents, John and Mrs. Beaten. Hunt/er River.-—The municipality of Hunter. River and New Glasgow are negotiating of putting on .1 water sprinkler between those pla- ces. A grand idea. _ -——-~ -€O&~~——~—- PERSONALS Mr. Bruce Power of Hope River, was a visitor to the City yesterday. Mr. W. H. Hogan, llope River, ls spending a few doys in the city. Mrs. Fred B. Nowson. of Ed- monton, Albcrta, arrived in the city Monday night on o visit to Mrs. fed. . In one experiment. mortality was monslderably lower in the early fed hard pine, douglas fir and creosote u"! Mrs, the Jns. Patterson, oi Hunter River and ‘and labour requir ‘consideration. it C118. rcumstancc, rather than the pro~ d of chick management. the matter oi‘ length of d for chicks lends buse with the result metimes suffer from cl per metho Certainly. starvation perlo itself readily to a that chicks ico lengthy experienced from impaction caused shavings, or litter material an effort to find food. lso been carried on in contrasting two methods of feeding hich are commonly prac- t oi leaving dry by straw. picked up in Work has a chicks w tisod, namely, tha mash continually from the start. an n! at any one pars for clifferen lday. In on greater gain per c greater [when expcrimen chicks be before the gains. with les load pori. of the lumber to cnubielihe pract cc period of The remainder of the lumber is con- purpose 0 was detrlmen loft on a visit to Western Cflilild&.— (poor mitten by the expa tube when temperature changes. ______..____--+~¢---— No. D~20 . John Joseph In another. slightly less and weight gains were equal. 1t would t possible that th go. for s. long pé which makes poss against. mortality mash was herefcre, seem to be e chicks ability to riod without food“ lble shipments over great distance, is merely a fortunate before d that of restrict- the amount of mash consumed time by closing the hop- t periods during the e experiment considerably hick and slightly motality was and mortality is pnykiud of inferior slate. i high quality. the chicks . PHONE was experienced left inflow the ._ -. continuously.‘ In. another economy to t method of , _~~-- ~—{63~' " _ ‘ ‘ A clock invented in Switzerland is, wound by mechanism nsion of glycerlne in B it is wormed by CANADA Province of PRINCE EDWARD BEFORE THE VICE-CHANCELH LOR ceased COMPLAINANT vs. Daniel Francis Campbell, Michael James Campbell ' and Augustine Campbell DEFENDANTS PURSUANT to an order Vice-Chancellor bearing date the t of one week's duration, having the mash always m made double the weight s mortality ‘to three weeks oi age than those birds re- lceivlng mash. six times o. day for limit hour periods- of limiting the feeding brooder chicks for the f controlling ovcrrmtlng Lal to health and grow- th, rather than advfiltni-IEOHES Wm" enormous amou ed are taken into is‘ without doubt Campbell, adminis- trator oi‘ the personal estate and effects of Alexander Campbell. dc- In other “words. t of extra time use the inter- feeding. ar-J. operated ‘daily r . ISLAND IN CHANCERY in any quantity. Also pint size for CUR. Goossucnny. BLACK nanny, apolitica- nnzs, RASPBERRY, m. all possible ‘ Sptclal low price in lots oi’ sowsom and am. ‘ ’ n Nu r s, at lowest - i. of the I p902: $ervicé ffigiluslitte? The Coal we sell ls carefully m. ected, and MXIIIIIIIOIISIY freed (mm Strawberry ~** Boxes j _..__¢ We have received one carload 185,000 Strawberry Boxes direct from the manufacturer. Made from clear whitcwood regulation size as required by tho SMALL FRUITS ACT. ._ done up in crates of 1,000, 500 and 250 lo the crate, but sold . r tier. such as ' W. D. GILLIS & C0. COAL 176 prices. John Newson. city. returned to her home in East Matriculation Examinations Wheatley. Miss Marion '1. MacWllliams has my mei- taking the Prince of Wales Charlottetown. While there she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. George 10th day of July. A. DflBBG, I HEREBY NOTIFY all persons hav- ing any claims against the estate of the said Alexander Campbell to comeain and prove their claims be- fore the sald Vice-Chancellor at the‘ Court l-louse in Charlottetown on Monday the 30th day of July, A. D., 1928. at the hour of eleven o'clock Roy- Send or phone us your ‘n _ CHIC!‘ FOW- ——--—-—{-0t-_._ ::Thc Friend of All Sufiercrs.—- Dr. Thomas Eclcctric Oil is-a valu- able remedy to oll those who suffer pain. It holds out hope.» everyone and realizes it by stilling sllfleflng everywhere. It is a. linlment inst has the blessiu! of half a continent. It s on sale everywhere and can be “W! “he-lever enquires m. 6733 in the forenoon. and take notice that all claims not so proved before him ,wlll be barred. Dated the 10th day of July. A. D. 1928 (Sgd) LEITl-l E. BRECKEN H. F. MBCPHEE -< COMPLAINANTB SOLICITOR. -C . CARTER REGISTRAR. .4 '1 ~31 George llfcManus A LIMITED. . a.co. l a I ffilifiillg UFFEtherL THAT GU‘! 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