SPOOKS» l THRILLS ._ . LAUGHS l Z .. m 131g FANTASTIC ROMANCE or‘ Mvsraar AND SUBPINBI. ' l l ALSO council lSElRVIGESl anon cuuacu ssavrcas The Minister. Rev. M. Scott Ful- occuplcd , e pulpit today at b0 services a, r an absence of two weeks while in attendance at the General Assembly which con- vened at Regina. mornlnp subject was from pout, v11 f1. . the wplc being ‘one, Qpqusg’ 91' abyterlanlsm." ~. ,In speaking o the Assembly many interesting items were touched up- on. The one item which was of l l l l l l | r The madness I: youth in a whirlwind of romance and a daring dash on the grid- iron. J BEN IBEX PRINCE AEDWARD r . Bong] AGNEW PAULINE GABON WITH TURPIN LE ASE 6»iv In “SIMPLE SAP” LARRY SEMON WORLD’S GREATEST NOVEL BROUGHT TO LIFE PRINCE EDWARD WEDNESDAY Mumlommmyumm l A Family Oowed and Crushed by a Merciless I-‘athQr-JJc-fled lry his Beautiful and Spirited Daughter-Whose Love Dares his Cruclties. and Eventually l-‘rees his Thraldom. Belle Bennett — Anita Donald Keith — Wesly Featuring HALIFAX, June 23. -—- Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Exchange. new YORK axcnanoa ll ' O at, Top. at Santa re. Ry. ms l‘ .&c.l American Can Co. . 81% Am. Car d; Fdy, Co, ., , 95 i lllulnlirlzrted cap baxigcs are Am. Locomotive Co. 95 lused by lilo uuessellgcl" boys 0i rl Am. Snlltg. 8a Ring. CO. . l87‘.-’_-l arilrciless lelograzphy compa-my in Am. Bosch Mag. Co. 31% Dondon; Anaconda 00p. Min. Co. 631/1‘ N. Y. Cen. at Hud. Riv. R.R. i691; CANAD|AN NAT|QNAL Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) . . . . .. 140-1» Hudson Motor Car Co... Till/ll RAlLWAYs International Paper Co. . 691i ——— " International Petroleum . 38%‘ ATLANTIC REGION Stan. Oil oi N. J. 427i. Reading Co. . . . . . . . . 99‘: TENDERS . Southern Pacific .. . 11913 Union Papiflo Ry, _ _ ,, , _ 190% BUILDINGS AT PICTOU LODGE U. S. Ind. Alcohol Co. . 104% PICTOU- N- 5- . Westinghouse Elec. .. 91 V." 5 United States Steel . . . . . . . . .. 133% Abltlbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59 l Atlantic Ring. Ct. . 18 B. E. Steel 1st. Pf 4i E. Steel 2nd. Pid. . . . . . . . . .. 41 Nils. Kan. at Tex. Ry. . 258 Montreal Power . . . . .. .. 102 National Breweries . . 120 Winnipeg Electric .105 Brompton . 4'7 Brazilian Traction . 5.! Abitibl . . ... 33 fl Shawlnlgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9i Con. Stmshp. Com. . . . . . . . . .. 37 Can. Strnshp. Pid. . . . . . . . . .. Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . . .. Massey Harris . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sealed Tenders, marked on thtiwas the scene of a happy gathering. _ Ioutslde “Confidential” and “TendersiThe young people of Clyde River MONTREAL srocx axclmugp; for Buildings at Plot-nu Lodge. Plll-imet to honor with a miscellaneous the-shower Mrs Carroll W. Akeley (nee) ‘tou, N. S." and addressed i0 lundersigncd. will be received up to Tues- 112 o'clock noon (Standard), lday, June 26th, i928. l Plans, Specification forms oi’ Ten- lder may bc seen and lnstructlonswinaome little bride being placed on lfor Tendering obtained. at the oflice the centre of the table among the of the Regional Chief Engineer, gifts. Miss Ina Livingston played lMoncion, and at the oflices of the the wedding march. while the bride lDivlalonal Superintendents, ‘New , ,1, ‘Glasgow and Halifax, and of the giving the seat oi honor. Miss Lena ,"|Statlon Agent, Plctou. A complete set of plans and spc- cification may bc obtained on loan from the Regional Chief Engineer, 93"’~';Mon¢mn, N. 3., |n fcquggl, h, “com-Verses which were read by Miss Ida ,pa.nled by a certified cheque on a M56119!“- chartcred Bank oi Canada payable to the Treasurer. Canadian Nation- al Railways for the amount oi $50.- 000 which will be refunded on rc- turll of the plans and specification in good condition. Tendcrcrs will be required to sub- mit with tender, a security deposit ’- equal to five pcr cent. (5%) of the v amount of the tender, in the forfn called for in specification Tenders will not be considered un- V. is visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. A.‘ . Stewart, Greenfield Avenue. He is Asbestos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 Canadian Brewery 33 aser andCo. . .. .. 61 C as. Curd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 83 Power Corporation . . . . . . . . .. '10 Inter UtllItl€S—-A. . . . . . . . . . .. 48 Inter Utilities-B. . . . . . . . . . .. 16 British America Oil . . . . . . . .. 36 . . BANKS l f‘ Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . .. 280 ~,i_ Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 365 l l WHEAT 84 lia Standard shovel or Qrin; P0114 1o onocsns Famous Ohio Two Row Riding - Cultivators l. williiuhflmvo-olnmg‘ less submit‘ ’ on the forms sup- plied by the Railway Company and , in accordance with the Inst. ctlons for Tendering. Tenders received alter the date alrad time specified will not be con- a ‘cred. The lowest or any tender not ncc. ccssarily accepted. w. u. APPLETON, ‘Grnrrnl Manager, Atlantic Region, Canadian National Railways, Hioirston. N. B. eou-e-le-za. 0040-00 inches and O0. lullgglsmlr v “Slaves" from Stewart B a r r y SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE _ Illustrated Song flit “THAT'S MY MAMMY" WITH Central Guardian BODIYS TAXI-‘Phone 443. Em- pire Hotel. I oi. Mn. JAMES ‘SIMPSON, Bayvlew, again in good health after having been seriously indisposed during the winter. ‘ CRAPAUD —- The semi-annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary will be held in the Crapaud Church on Wednesday next, beginning with a celebration ofthc Holy Commun- ion at 10.30 a. m., with the Arch- bishop of Nova Scotia as celebrant and preacher. In the evening at 81K) o'clock the new light fixtures will be dedicated, and the Archbishop will again be the preacher. A BRIDAL SHOWER-On Thurs- day evening, June 14th, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. MacLean. Marlon Gillespie. The living room was prettily‘ decorated in white, while in the centre of the room a huge doll was dressed, making a entered the living-room. having been MacKlnnon proceeded to open the ‘gifts which were both beautiful and ruseful. Many oi them were accom- lpanied by original and amusing The bride though taken by surprise thanked her friends very pleasantly. The evening was joyously whiledaway in games and music. A bounteous luncheon was lserved. and after singing “For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" and other songs the young people proceeded to ‘their homesN _ l i ~— For cuslier handling over rough {found a "new wheelbarrow has u caterpillar tread instead of a wtlliedl. . O0 Health services of, Canadian Medical Association o+++o++0+++ovoooo++o+u¢ HEALTH SERVICE OF THE CAN- ADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIA- TION PIIEPABEFOB SCHOOL The summer vacation should bi used to prepare children for school- Any parents who have been advised by the school physician or the fam- ily physician that their child is in need of medical care, and who haw not acted upon the advice should at- tend to it without further delay. The parent oi a child who will eu- ter schooi for the first time i the autumn would be well advis to have the child examined by the family physician, in order to find out whether or not he is in need of any treatment. " Now is the time to have any phys- ical defects corrected. me child then has the summer ih which to build up his vitality, and will enter school physically fit. ThereJs no question that the child who is phys- ically fit, to begin with. and- who leads a regular hygienic life ls the one who develops best both physical- ly and mentally. Children with diseased tonsils, adenoids, diseased teeth, or who rc- quire ‘glasses are very definitely handicapped. Children who do not receive proper food. who have not suflicient rest, who do not play out oi doom are stunted physically and dulled mentally compared with what they should be. Children should bc vaccinated against smallpox and ‘immunized against ‘diphtheria before startingto school. This should be done in the first year oi life, but if it-has been neglected. it should be done-NOW. Questions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 1B4 College Street. Tor- onto. will be answered by letter, Questions as to diagnosis and treat- ment will not be answered. _ P59591189?‘ tlfllilone lime- ulollrvecl DPIIW-Eflil Rom-o Willi"? ‘MW! Dzlpoll avrkl from Italy F" Warm E, 111181113‘ Up Father [W8 ‘Pressing a- ‘button Térlfiflflm; and clllcr cult m- pepper ‘from n (mm. ‘bins/afoul Indiana mop. shaker irnrcmted b! m; great interest was the selection of Dr; John Buchanan to the Moder-l xlrghip. While in Nova Scotia, Mr. ton, ministered to the _grand_ childrenlof the Moderator who was‘ then in India with his wife, who by‘ the way, was ‘almember of Sharon Presbyterian Church, Stellarton, N.‘ S. Conflicting news had been pre-y sented on the issue of Church gov- ernment. A compromise fl-Breement was arrived at that met the appro- llll-l of the entire Assembly. l The choir rendered as the anthem Simpel-‘s Magnlflcal and Nunc Dim- itls in E Flat. Mr. Harry Craswell and Miss Daisy Swan taking the solo parts, _ , _._ i Mr. Ben Acorn sang “My God and Father, While I Stray" by Marston in his usual acceptable manner. A splendid congregation was present last evening. The minister presented the theme, “The Magnetq ism of Jesus," Jno. XII: 32. The ev-, enlng service was broadcast thru the kindness oi’ CFCY. The choir, was well represented and their se- lections, also that of Mrs. W. W.‘ Taylor and the Male Quartet, were in keeping with tthe theme of the, sermon. “when I Survey the Wond- v rous Cross," was the opening hymn‘ and everyone seemed to be singing it. We should hear from some places at a distance as CFCY was using their ‘high-power’ sending ap- paratus. l _ Arrangements for thelChurch and Sunday School picnic early in Julyl are under way. Mrs. Dr. Taylor was the guest lololst at the evening service, and ‘endered Gounods "There is a Green Hill Far Away.” very sym- Jathetically and with fine interpre- atlon. The choir sang the anthem. “O Love That Will Not let Me Go”, 1y Shanks, Mr. Malcolm McKlnnon; taking the solo part. Zion male llllfiet rendered the favorite old long "The Wayside Cross" at the‘ lOilClllSlOXi of the‘ sermon. I I TRINITY UNITED CHURCH On Thursday evening last the =hoir of Trinity United Church, to he number oi about forty, proceed-l rd to Stanley Bridge and rendered‘ lconcert in the Masonic Hall theraf line audience seemed very much lleased with the performance andl nany gave expression to their ap- irectation. After the concert the isltors were delightfully entertain-i d at'a social hour and refresh- rlents were served. l Dr. J. H. Ayers presided at the "egular monthly missionary pro- zramme carried out in the Sunday; lchool o_n Sunday morning. Miss vfary Rogers sang “Hark, the Voice lI Jesus Calling." and Miss Nancy Weeks gave an address on the llfc \nd work of the Rev. John Gcddic. lloneer missionary to the New He- WIKIBS- Mr. Geddie before entering tpon the work of a foreign mission- lry was the minister of the Presby- erian congregation of Cavendish ind New London in this province. I-iis epita records that when he :ame _e island of Aneityum,l here w re no‘ Christians there, and when he ended his work there were '10 hedtlifll.‘ ' ' Rev. Dr. Ramsay preached at both 5119 11101111118 and evening services Yesterday, ltev. Mr. Johnson being lolifinedto his house by an attack of tonsilitis. In‘ the morning Dr. Ramsay's subject was "Three pictures of Jer- usalem" based on the second and third chapters oi’ Isaiam-the dream city that took form in the imagination of the youthful proph- et: the city of corruption and wick- edness that hc saw in the disillus- ionment of middle life; and the city of a perfected society which the pro- phet in his old age looked forwaru to with reasoned" optimism and confident faith. At this service Mrs. W. W. Taylor of New York render- Ill - f l llllllllllllll snow. He is inhabited by man. THE TRIANGL lf you're coming m Britt sudden sweeping plunge tunnels high above the President . . surmounted b lllvcrslty of scenery that has From Vancouver and Vic glorious cmst stmuuship Ixnlutiful skilfllil, Bulklvy an Robson soars‘ ovcr lMXX) fc This interesting, norrlm rovlncc, wlth its rich .1 r| P l1 territory. MANY AMUSE Purznlisc" of vast virgin tr crystal mountain Llkcs. or on cvrrgrccu fairways bcsi mountain rinlmrd plateaus 9d V9‘!!! effectively the fine soprano solo l Therelwe they which came out of great tribulation” taken from 9W1‘? "Holvfiitlw" and the choir save he beautiful old anthem "Jer-l "8819!!!- my Glorious Home." | n Dr. Ramsay's evening subject was Paul at Athens." The special mus. icrconsisted of an excellent bass, 8°10 by Mr. Russell E. Jones form- fir]? °f m" 111W. namely Evllles 0"‘ °f "19 .9989." and another familiar anthem by the choir, r ,Unlted Church of Canada has granted an X-Ray equipment for, Dr. Murray's hospital, and through the agency of the Board provision is made for the immediate con- struction of a. new building to house! the Girls‘ School maintained by the‘ An effort- is being made in Trinity mission. United Church to finance the pur- nd of‘ 0D Y l? O ‘ l, ll.- . ./ . year, you can make this Pzlc of n wonderful “triangle tour." Plan to come by the inspiring C.'ln.nllan Pacific route with its majestic climb to the Great Divide, its lrlnrsc Canyon, then rising through the spiral Valley. You can sue the jagged peaks of snow- calppcd Cathedral, (Ihanccllor, Stephen and of Mt. GiXlllfilf, neatly 12,000 fret ugh . . . breaking; into fhv sky lam‘. {\nd an through .1 lmm all parts of the world, the traveller reaches the iulllous- lhcilic (Toast. . jrstsccn by that intrepid explorer, Mackenzie. country, to Iusper Park, where lordly Mt. active mining towns intcrspcrslng wonderful wilderness parks, ‘is comparatively new A lifetime could not exhaust the alluring vacation trips in British Columbia! Besides the wonderful tours by rzlil and sail. thousands of miles of motorways arc beckoning YOU. You can bunt and flsb in a "Spurlsnkufs swim at silvery son bcncllrs, or plunge in ills in the health-giving w Harrison and other hot springs. You can gulf '0 / z ’. ,'. V. \ ’ More Beautiful Fjords of Norway OWHERE clsc a boat trip like British Columbia's famous "inside Passage" far north to the Portland Canal and Alaskan territory! As the steamer glides through those ' island-sheltered writers. a thrilling panorama unfolds. lVldjlffillC mountains seem to ‘ rise straight out of the sea like stepping stones to higher ranges frosted with eternal re glows a crescent silver bCJCll .- . . there a volley, flower-starred and green. Now one hears the tinkling ofa waterfall . . .then‘thundcringtorrcnts . . . and lcy waters rippling when: some great glacier slips us frozen fcct mto the s canncrics and flllllS, dot the inlets here and there, re l. lllkllllll a no sh Columbia this ilic boat trip part unlimited mw m through Kicking aodsc-munlimito glittering Yoho . . REVENUE OF THE YEAR y ll“! m l‘: splr“ Already, with a population ofonly 6l7,0(Xl, annual revenue is estimated as follows: Lunlbcriug, 84 m .'lttr.lcfe\l tourists factor of British toria you have the trip; then, from Prince Rupert, lulu’ the Canadian National COME AND PLAY route mstwnrll once more, through the Whether you are interested in vacation d Ncchakn Valley possibilities or scckingWvpportunity," British ct into the clouds. ly part of the cultural nrcus and tun‘. at Onto‘. r l/l/f/lf/l/Zl/lf/l l! / ndcrs that this beautiful wilderness CAN YOU COME TO STAY? _V And lllUft‘ than this, British Columbia is‘ the Land of Business Opportunity, today . . . fast coming into thv limelight of the world's attention. and .l wonderful clinulrc. Access to the world's llhlfbCiS is assured by three transcontinental f.lllW.ly$ and over fifty srcanlship lines. nunmg, (>2 million; fisheries, 27 lllllll0ll. The vcry diversity of production is tllc stabilizing world's foremost business experts are poinv ing to Canada surest investment of the day.‘ Columbia has its own s -cinl invitation for . P‘. . . gnu. Mull the coupon for informative lltcrav. IIUNE" ' '25, ‘C1923 "'1', . _"1 5 A I! l/lfl/nu , . z”;| YllL Z ‘f >1, /. .// / i villages, busy mining camps, Bountiful nature offers atcrinls in forest, field, mine d power in mountain streams llllfllflklgflClllillffl, 73 million; Columbia's prosperity. The s Pacific Province _ as _ thc Bill!!!" COLU Pinup nmi m: Columbia. IMI rurlc AILY MENTS Dept, (LG. a iharull and Seymour an“ Vnnoelmr, MBIA PUBLICITY COMMITTEE m- illullntol lmnxm u ‘arlma INTIIIITID IS- Chat n" hum mom-non rritorlcs. You can bathe away your ntcrs of famous dc the sea, or on lnllfllllvn 1M owe-a um c-J u» gladly u» an unu- u“; CANADA'S EVERGREEN DLACYGROUND -. that she may be cheered and cn-i couraged on hcr return_wlth the knowledge that the needed facillt-. lcs for her work will be provided. DISINFECTANT WATER ‘Use a little disinfectant ln- all the water you clean with. Windows, ceilings, floors, furniture, and es- pecially the bath room should have love thy Kingdom, Lord." I Dr- Rlmfll/ reported that certain received, ‘and Dr. Ramsay made m Dr. Murray's third request was for a motor car for use of the mission. "I chase of acar by prlvatesubscrip-l tlon. Some‘ contributions have been be complied with. The Board Women's Missionary Society requests made by Dr. Florence Mur- I'll’ for further means for the prose- cution of the mission work, were to ‘mm °1 twenty-five dollars each for‘ this purpose. Dr. Murray goes bu]; of the,to her workdn Korea in abo t 01 the months. and it n earnestly earnest appeal for thirty contribu-_ not‘. silo. Wusrh mil blankets, (vuriuflrs. “b filllJKS Bllfll other (units-borers for 9P9“ slrrfvlr, ihlen. pack all nt once. SUMMER CLEANING. (letting ready for summer ncml~ ‘he so hard if on», is sy-rt-rnu- EmigrantlBoys l I Making Good MONTREAL. Que, June 22—-Jam- cs Smyth. D. D.; L. L. D.. of Mont.- real. president of the British immi- gration and colonization association. and chairman of the Protestant- school board of Montreal. left Can- ada this week aboard the Anollflf- Donaldston liner Athenia to prom- ote the suggested scheme of mhklml I9 years the age limit for boys com- ingto Canada free of land settle- ment. The present limit is 17 years. "Ninety seven percent are success- fnl." declared the doctor. speakinz of! bop whohad coma out to ‘Uln- a a. ' -‘ ~—BY George Mclvlanus ' m‘. era MQRNiN' liv-llfts 36p gnaw“, FROM ME. ~r 51x60 You cum’ wawrao rr row A MINUTE- : FINlQH w-ru 11' AND RVI-lin MARY. coon- t? WANTED l"i‘ - l WRPPPi-D UP Tlil NDRY WiTt-i IT- QNL- D KNDQN W6C) ‘ONT