y i (MW-a .. “W "2 1 _ 1 @TODAY (H who A i . “bmmn 0f _'\ ' Affiiiyrr. What artery! What a cast! Here's the plceure the vvhole The greatest triumph of the screen's world's llllilltllsg about 1 ' greatest lover; V! EDWARD AND T H URS. USUAL PRICES JOHN LBERT GDETA i . n. .9 HOTUII CLARENCE BROWN'S production with LEWIS STONE JOHN MACK BROWN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. Jr. DOROTHY SEBASTIAN ORCHESTRA—FO X NEW S-JVOVELTY CAPITOL LAST i l e Phyllis Haver . ‘ and TAl/RZAN is Wonder Horse cores of Ken's old iska and doaens of bk evv. » A comoleie est show blill , and intrisile bo- evolution, Somethinl veg attempted ll I o s t e r n llmll" 3 Nana-aura» .m'yanmsar... 1* meaning of things or could enfold the future but Jesus slain and res- urrected is able and has the right to open the Book and eniold, the future. We must have a belief, we must hold some doctrine. Religion is defined to be whatwe believe about thiiics and how we act on our belief. The Book says that God is oghis throne and that God is Father’ and as such will protect us. Whenever a POOP" do not believe in the power or a righteous God there-will be defeat and ruin. Salvation from the evil the late Daniel Birt cfldount Stew. art will be beldfrom his residence on Wednesday afternoon. service comment‘ at 2 p. m. ' WINNERS 0F P.‘S.. C. — Among those who were successful in winning Public School Certificates this are the Misses Mary Mcoarron Ella Garland of Auburn school. _ The’ many friends 0! Ml‘. M. H. Macliennan of the Experimental cannot know. and everlasting Father. is in God's hands. power has been assured for us by the sacrifice of Jesus. Becauu I live ye shall live also. We shall triumph over death. All nature and the pur- poses of God in nature can bees- plained and will be explained by Jes- us. These things are assured in us and aii mysteries explained, only as we are in line with Jesus. liior the present it ls a matter of Faith, we Faithin the eternal The future Station Staff here, who has been eon- ilned to his home for some time past will be interested to learn that he is now making good progress toward-l recovery. can. ‘memorization-up until yesterday there were registered at, the Provincial Tax Oiilce. 401'! care. 468 trucks and 7 motor-cycles, a iot- al of sasz motor veficles, compared with 411s registered at this time iMi year. IIJDDIN lIaLNIee-Wliile . down‘ on the train ‘last Monday attend the Scottish‘ tethering at hon River. Sheriff Jyci. M ' who is an eI-ohief of the Caied club. was taken seriously ill and removed from the train in Dr. - llna‘ oiiiee, whence he was taken y isaGeorgeTweedyiothoPJ. Hospital, where an operation . ; -' k 4 “z .‘ Wu- “7753 »“=-""I"=- al“ Q h sweetness _ _ ' y _ ' U; _ .-m m“, Wimumu, M, m Canada-Quotation. u A t 111111,”. g - v Itbloliillobea At H1118 m. llamas! cg". _h ‘kmuuuw. rlmwoo», l‘ n ‘nzw’ 139-“ reeuutnomiptiueleuoutiiesurhm wewwmhwm Gmnextaaedm 008-’! i chapter qfherslation. his subject be- . ~ ‘ m,“ b, v ing “The _.,li:rigrafted Word.’ m "kjmmh w IA!!!" AWAY-Word W" aooknimesmiuhweutiouuzue “msofmuna-mmwwm esived acre yesterday cribs Bookof Destiny. the sock proclaim- B, m" u, “me. m-Il-a.“ inohicaso. after an 0 - iugtubpurpesauiooaitirper- . - . , igsovlrtvorserl-Qgfrnlrlitid; ftlysealedNmsnkn the ' iii/son o e =4 ° °" nmsaar. TODAY-JIM tuner-ales mum/mu mum o! ‘m. _ immediately pol-formed. Bherii! - hem was reiioriee tobe-ras as comfortably ‘as -ca'n be but will probably be confined to for some time. ‘ ST. LAWIENCI IN PO31‘ palatial steamer St. Lawrence, the Canadian Steamship Line ed in port at four o'clock ycste afternoon with an ‘excursion of use from Montreal. This er - siori is sponsored by the Choral - sociation of St. Louis de France ‘ There is not only" to be a. depart- ure of a Minister but the coming of a new one in the person of Rev. Chester N. Brown and the Presbytery _ 0f P. E. Island will meet for his lil- duction which will take place on Wednesday night at eight o'clock. Andthusitrunsandtiodcarrieson his work. -The prayer of Trinity is, God be with you, brethren going and PRESIBYTEBY MEETING — The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island will meet in special session in till Presbyterian Church. 7.30 p. rnJ on Tuesday. July 0th, for the purpose of inducting Rev. W. l. Davies mm u» pastoral curse o! Cardigan, Lorne Valley and Dundee. Cardigan. at Dims Ending a lolfl price war two mar- garine producers of the Netherlands have combined with a capital of more than $85,000,000_ i t i z i Insidious Eye Strain We use this adjective ad- vlsedly. Sufferers from Eyestraln may have perfect vision and there- fore do not suspect the p. enoe of any evil defect. The motive power of the Entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it ls computed _ utilise about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eyestraln is ’ t, a much larger propor- QO-OO-QQ§O-O-OQ-QOO4+§\O-OO~OOQ O4§§Q§Q§O4 64G OOFOOOO-OOOO-OQ4-O-OO4-Q5 Church‘ Services THE BAPTIST CHURCH ministering." ly interesting to get, think of their co-workers. "To which class do YOU belong?" was the arresting subject of an 1111-‘ who walked the rough pathway to prcsslve sermon by Rev. Arthur C.‘ Calvary without a friend. Not even Vincent Sunday morning. The text} Luke was with Him. God's Church was from 2 timothy 4,10, 11; “Demas' needs now as it always has needed, hath forsaken me — Only Luke is- those who "having done all things within me. Take ltiark and bring him shall stand." with thee, for he is useful to me for . Here are the three classes, One ONLY LUKE is with s... The beloved physician, modest, self effacing, steadfast. Be meets Paul at 'I‘roas and thence the story of missionary adventure is told as "WE." What a joy to have a friend who is always dependable. How much more truly Paul was supported than Jesus, 'who forsook. because the way was it is the privilege oi all to hold and; too hard, because the world offered express opinions about great men, it’ something more tempting, one who, is not always possible, but wonderful-l tempied could not be true. One who somehow, an had wasted time because of weakness, idea. of what great men themselves one who might have done great work In this‘ from the beginning, and lost the op- vcry human letter to Timothy, Paul‘; poxtunity, but, out of weakness had in a. few vivid lines gives such an im-l won in power. One who from the pressicn of a few of those who were K beginning stood steadfast. One who near him. And in these briefly ex-a intrusted with a charge, saw it Hal Roach Comedy and‘ ' al Reckoning" PRINCE EDW _ a THRILLING FEA URES s . LAST RICHARD rms-i- casrrsa aanrusmunss “HA-HEB .7,“ m new emu. DETECTIVE’ “UT 0" --ov.§§v'“l>"§“vue Thrills -— Action Murry-g woopg" THE RUINS" ‘FRIDAY on Th l ay evening and remaining in sessi Friday, Saturday and Sun- day. ‘ . TR Y UNITED GRUB/CH shook hands and‘ greeted coming. 0n Thursday the cheon, auto drive, “At Home" dresses by the visitors. LATE GENERAL BBAMWELL BOOTH _‘ ~~on coming out of church, Mr. Johnson's farewe‘ people had assemb- sympathetic.‘ lVir. ‘h presided at the org which “clearly den-i ‘ ility as a skilful m" Johnson, after a ‘ priate reference to'h and the kindness sh from the text John hath ‘ascended up u." that‘ came’ down up expectant and ce McEwen in a manner ated- his ab- ian. Rev. Mr. t and appro- 'mir.lstry here in him, spoke -18. “No man eaven but He "Heaven, even on Juno 16th at 9 p. m. of the local corps. "New Outlook tour party will arrive at 10.00 a. m. and, depart at 0.00 p.111. The pro- gramme prepared will nil up the day completely and ' eludes addresses o! welcome by Presbytery Church. Pre- mier and Mayor, visit to Assembly room and Confederation room. lun- at Government House and Dinner in Hearts Hall at 6.30 p. m. with ad- MEMORIAL SERVICES FOB Till At the local Salvation Army Cita- del on Sunday last, a "Memorial Day" was oburvcd to honour the memory of the late General Bramweil Booth, who died at Hadleywood, England, In the morning and evening ser- vices. particularly, tributes ad his 1 via flmnnih.wsionalo.bx..eiiiii*=- ant A. W. Martin, oiilcer in charge “The General as a Holiness teacher" was the basis of comment in the morning service. His career from boyhood to becoming ISLAND LADY DEAD-Word hi! been received by relatives here of the death in Roslindale, Mesa. of Mrs. Robert McKenty on June 10th. The deceased lady was a daughter of Mr. Lao Martin formerly of Brackley Point Road and last summer she and her husband motored in the Island visiting friends and -relatlv. who will regret the untimely death of this estimable lady. BUBIAL SERVICE-The iuneralof the late Mary A. Mooney was held from. her late I deuce Monday morning to St. Dunstan! Basilica. where a Requiem High Mass was cel- ebrated by Rev. C. McCarthy. The pail bearers were: Messrs. A. Peters. John B. Connolly, Sixtus Mclielian. Samuel Craig, I. E ucetie and James Bradley. Service at the grave was POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning the case against a man for operating a cal‘ while under tlieflriiiueneeb“! liquor tary bye-law were dismissed. A case of infraction of the Customs Act and conducted by Rev. Father y WIDDING BBLLS-Jrhe m .1 Miss Miriam 1r. Ayers, daughter of Dr. J. H. Ayers and Ayers of this city to Mr. Edgar . Dill! o! Montreal, son of the seventy male voices and who evening gave a concert at the Edward Theatre under the ausp _ of the Corpus Christi Choir and e distinguished pa our Lieutenant Governor Hearts d Mrs. Hearts. » t to H011. Robert Diifl and Mrs. Dtlil 0! Oarbonear. quietly at sis o'clock yesterday mo Nfid.. W88 S016 ing at ‘rrinity United Church. ceremony was performed by the . Hammond Johnson in the of immediate relatives and . ‘iihe wedding march was very a tably played by Mr. Horace l! - en. After the ceremony a breakfast‘ was served at the b home and at seven o'clock Mr. llrs. Duff left by motor tor in caichtbe morning ferry and honeymoon in the Annapolis V 00 ‘I d 8D W prior to ratiu-ning to Montreal where their home will be established. of the late Will \ 7 A ucrlozv SAL§ Chief of the Staff was briefly review- ed by the speaker, and his final as- cent to the second Generalship oft-ho world-wide Army. Emphasis was laid in the direction of his Holiness teach- ings and writings, and the power of his world-wide campaigns. The Bi- ble address was taken from Acts 2.10 and the topic-""I'he Greet Out- pouring" was taken from tlie- late Generals own notes on the subject. The Adjutant declared that spirit of the address was characteristic oi the Founders of the Army, among whom it must go down in history, Bramweli Booth is numbered. Th: same Army Song as was used in the Toronto Memorial Service- "There is a better world they say" (an old favorite of the late OeneraPs) was used to open the 1..., service, and after an appropriate Bible read- ing from Rev. 0-0-17, Adjutant Mar- tin again focused all thought and at- tention on the great "Soul winning wisdom” that was manifested by Gem. eral nramweil Booth. It was first recalled that he was born on March 8th. i856. and thus lived 78 Years. of which 5t were ‘spent in active aer- vice, in moulding, improving, and commanding the Salvation Anny from the days before the ohriat one of unlawful possession ‘of’ liquor were adjourned. One drunk was given $20 or 60 days‘. JOHN'S PBEBBYTIIIAN CHURCH. Belfast will observe the Communion on Sunday, July‘ 7th, at ll am. and at 730 pm. a gospel ‘service. Preparatory Services and Commun- ion will be held Friday evening. July 5th at 8 o'clock, and Saturday morning, July 6th at 10.80 o'clock‘. Both preparatory servieu will be conducted by the Rev. W.‘ Bruce Muir of at. James’ Presbyterian Church. Charlottetown. On Monday morning, July 8th, a Thanksgiving Service will be held at 10.30 o'clock, followed by an enrolment of scholars for - the Bible ‘ will be held each morning at nine i r o'clock for two weeks (Saturday ea- ceptcdL- The annual meeting of the congregation" will July 0th, at 2 o'clock. ence, and in speaking obhia father's early adventures in found!!! iii! Army, o! tbs tactics used. said to ‘ibronio ealvationim on the occasion oihis last visitia lllt that “He stuck to him." Selvationista the d Plot iiors. ‘ which be bald ‘melded. follower- PlotNo. l. Building Lot on No. ' J. AJMODDN mt front oifxeut Street, so front on Rbchfoirdbtreet. 2i Double dwelling house and land ha feet front on Kent‘ Street. Plot NO. 8. Building Lot h! 3t feet front/on Kent Street, I- tending back 69 feet, with a" ‘ten lot having is feet mint u} direct, subject to a way ‘l feet do io and from Kent Street. to Messrs. McLeod a Bentley, ALI), Auoti .y em-‘l 1M runs use... "The speaker eulogised the formed leader ferhirgsaerouatrilvutea ataii times paid to bis illuairioin mottir andyiatber. "Be often quoted new iiiucbhsosvedtohismethlrainiiu- world over will ever revere hirmaai- or! for that. m Bible assist ‘was agaili taken mm tha a» emu-r ewunoteseouicnsiag ‘weights an sum." opus one sac umi invitation to the Altar. -..v.~. ‘tlon is required. Hence defective the Son of ‘Man whi is in heaven" c"! through "m", consumption l pressed impressions he suggests tol through. Now this morning, to which and in ms medimub thereon "fab up, n, "c551", 2mm“; 0| us three classes that are almost ai- class do we belong? Shall we be of red to the genemr. o! heaven Nerve EIWPKY m-‘iy seriously ways to be met with in the work of those who for trifling things forsake? * . . . i ' 517°“ ‘he luflmnl“! °' "h" the Gosepel. ' , Shall we be of those who are faithful the unlvexlsal s? o! the “m, organs oi the body and produce DEMAS _ rorsakmg __ having 1°v_- 50m. o, the Mme or Shun we belong goal, the onward t lsto look up. ill health: 1 ' ‘ We are told to seek use things that _ , cd the present world. Demos was ap- to the class of Luke, steadfast, de- are above that m m 11mm!‘ M HAVE YOUR EYES t1' l id PlLo- b, 1r, " EXAMINED errurltefiiclseseirllrgleixt his lageh orle p82: twang 22:20“; figetzipizzfy... piraticdahd not c tment is the of {he mighty leaders o: the early dealt pointedly but sympathetically law °1 “tenant! Wm. ad u‘! w ‘um G F H t h Church. How sad that the one thing with the problems of religious unrest n“ harbor’ m“ "n u not at ' ' a c eson known of him with stark clear de- of the present day and pointed the the top‘ It L‘ at m bottom 0t the OPTOMETRIST finiteness is "Demos forsoolr me, hav- hearers to the one solution of all ladder m“ heaven‘ found’ m" 1' ‘N g.,“»”“»»“aa»s ing loved the present world." Demos problems of faith, behaviour and hu- u“ m“; "he" ‘y “m6 n’ us‘ was not, as we my 1L a "bad" mm, m“, relaqonshlps_ U! flllimed- hmue" d wok “W” ' "***°'”‘*' He was a religious man. But he put Miss Barbara MacNellPs expressive mmseu m” mm‘ "mum and , ‘ the world between himself and God: soprano was heard very effectively fimm: guvezéeg‘; ytzzaflsrsht; ' MARKHNhis r11 inist-inl t i u m r- °" °"" ering. e use u or m vicgolldg. Xllxlfcrllileljil s? 85x3? 8-. mmmlam but Jew‘ m” M“ m‘ This ls- the same Mari: whose heart sang very eifecti- ely at the evening 5°, m9 “n”? “d “3 m: 1mm“ I v : had failed at Perga. The same Mark service. The Sunday School which 1""! F-wmmud , l‘ '1 h m“; , . whom Paul refused to trust for the immediately followed the morning kllid- H9 @311"! h .. u Th‘ 5°“ ° " , l second journey. The some liliark over service showed a largo increase over MUM W9 5550mm "u! Wm! i": y’ whom there arose the dissehslon with the same Sunday last year. and Deli” 1nd "t p 4 ‘imlmmu ’ ‘ the honored and tnisted harnabash frhe cange oi, time for the week but the Dill-h ti"? "ld-ldmmuih ~ i - Failure once does not mean a iailil. evening service was announced. Dur- strife. silflflflnl- ll In mum . - 9 -y n‘ complete. Every failure and sin, it is ingthe‘ summer months the weekly Sin bars the Bllilif h-"Vm- 7M5- , ' ' _ M , v true-Jleakens one for the nest trial, uprayerymeeting will be on Thursday selfish use oi’ 0002; ll" l, Nvliolesale n. busfiisiluies, pented of are stepping evenings "atftso. y bar.‘ Jesus emptie inelf. be came ~ > stories.- it maybe, to great" success. Aliusidn was made to the Prince among men. wu ‘h slim liil » m, ,, "w," . ‘Bislailure had shown him nu weak- Edward IslandBaptlst Association joy w” in service y m is ici- ' i. ~’ . neas about his feet on the pathway which meets with the Kincsboro’ 1owship' with the tot 00d. testis-limit- M- < wvicuirv. 1px;." - = -- " Haptllt Church, m» Point, epenina v at the em of mmoe- Illn- ‘, - .,-. ...¢»,...... .i.‘__._. _ - . vvnaaar sill M" 4 BRiaInrNG.tUpj.pA§|sggwp._ . . . ~ . , 4 ’ > v _ ~ - ' ' " , . ‘ . .. . .. .. -i-.WAN*Y=;:°L% _‘I_'\ ,. _ ‘I .._.. i€~r~ ‘ N I A wow- r v --- - roe-mesa: ~~»"‘~~‘“i o». w t view i- i-i- .. i 1 ~ -.co1~_ie neat.» .- F ~ l "" ’ ofwuKnn ' p‘ fl‘ ‘P l’ _ ,.~_§ . - ‘ ‘_ y y‘ x , i '- .-\ *4 .3. '. "i=3 J's? v " I a" l‘ 72o '4 ‘ .~' g ‘ ' 1 1 l” ‘i; ‘. _'~‘ ‘i i ' i . . I ‘ .' ' ' . '_' , u . . ~ ‘ill '" - vii i ‘by 1; v i p ' r "i" s ‘5 - 1 ti!“ ' ‘(enacts-w at... w- as». 1...». w ‘i -By if"; 6 I -.' lly‘ I’ w‘! We are inking hogs daily. c: .,Ssiiirday,..ossino, est marlret prices; i, y; er, vALfiXELft”’l.ltsml!NCls Arie i wasnsiioumrd ,izr,=,i.!}.,Jia,x3$i1-.._,_.A .92: t. . . B W“- i“ ‘féndant in a vagrsncfcsiewias iivlii " ' " ‘ ' ’ v- ~ 3 months in jail. A case of operat- To be sold by Auctioulon‘ ' ‘ ing a car without a license marker m, pfemlggg 5n , 15th Jbly, and a case of violation of the sanl- 5g, gmjv, wclw]; n mu properly i JULY 3. 1929 - i l V. C. A. Camp ns Thursday y afternoon the advance for the camp grounds to tents and get everything eas for the main group o; o will go under canvasr morning, 99m!“ lllDPWlN oars are on hand by nine a. m. D lasts ten days and all iidiiil are assured of a real . The leadership of the under-physical director,- Ray Pendleton and Mr, ll-ITIY. assisted by Rev. J. it. ' dieandltemmdluggm While t camp any boy unablsy; swim be taught how‘. Swimming is a event at camp and it, i; ezpeo Y. at many of the boys m“ become; icient at life saving. Ath. ieticl, Q p craft, Bible study, v0. cationavl lks, etc, all form part of a well ed four-fold program. Canoe ve is an ideal spot for slowing eY.M.C.A.siteon Mi’. , n MacCannelYs farm be. "i! lit“ riiiit close to the shore with pie of trees for protection. The here is sandy and level and is other an excellent beach for bath . visitor ey will be on Wedrmday, July io’ ’ when the boys will hold their iiei, sports. an friends of the my: are“ dially invited to attend the spo‘ ’ -on Wednesday. A spec y open air divine service will beh Sunday. July 7m at ll a. he is welcome. Rev. J. n. runiiegpr Winnipeg will be u» speakotf p‘ For arQ boy desiring to attend camp d; v o has not registered yet, rolls iofi will be received Wed- e Y. M. C. A. Mr.‘ . A: McDonald of Montreal. ofiThe Guardian staff, ar- e’ v Monday evening on a o ‘y. Mrs. McDonald hes xix the past few weeks nts and both are cordi- _ meeting of The Model ompany will be held in . A. Rooms, here, on 11th day of July next. m. R. E. Spillett, Pres- ttetown. J. 0. Ander. June, i929. BIHZ-Jilly 3-9th l!’ “WD- , n48" - [ESTE Ll! l "FITTED I...‘ TAYLOR 1' AYLOB etrists _ ad Street r vvn and Montague .,: Prohi o Commission chairman, . BOB B. BROWN- P. B. l. lend a info tion regarding in- fraction bltion Act to the above ' ,, To Clll B. J. Haywood l5 Charlottetown. ‘ ‘I00 9101-11-1 . Mai‘- R. V‘ cGuigan, ICITOB. ITO. LOAN lottatown. Ill; Y, K. C. Atterney-at-Law | elmlond Street T0 LOAN P. I. I. Dfliihifi’ ,F"“i,' & McPhee l‘ Cbanlettetewl‘ _Biew IDWlZhQIP vs. aa-r.k.o. v' ucrroas. no. ‘ Illilt ro was