CAPITOL“ II AND COMEDY Forbidden Love .. _ C anadian LCgIOII Presents a powerlui uflll drama of love and Bflflflllw-QI "Hilts and tears-o: devotion and sacrifice, SPECIAL! Local singers on Stage . MATlNIE—-15¢, 28o. i NIGHT—261',37c.52c. 1 l‘ fll5¢e.1llZ>rztli . (Continued from Page 4) - ghaving taken its place among the , great and strategic cities of the world ‘with startling swlftness, everything connected with it is of new interest .i.n Britain. The ‘retirement oi Dr. Hastings ifrom the pOSi. of Medical Oiilce-i- of tMHealth‘ ‘of Toronto, is duc to impair- iment of health. For nineteen years he ‘v than borne the burden of department- p responsibilities and administrative “utiesflThe city is losing a most val- iliableexecutlve who put Toronto on lhe front rank for ‘its progress in edlcal and sanitary science. St. 'Michael's hospital has Just * aduated the largest class oi nurses ‘record, there being fifty two who ed. _ , Dr. T. T. Shields, who has been igurlng on the front page of the gapers-"very extensively, of late, is {the reason why the Toronto Associa- "tlon oi.’ Baptist churches, without a _- entihg voice, voted to expel the v arvls “Street Baptishchurch. The easorfgiven was that the conduct ,. its pastor. Dr. shields, was not in - rmoiiy kwith the association. 1 Three prominent Toronto men, and ‘o editor of a weekly paper, called ‘ush, which is something along the glfnes “of ithe Calgary Eye-Opener, uugliilacking its humor, were in- 'lved in a violent melee at the jorncllffc races, and a warrant ' rglng’ aggravated assault has been worn out against each of them. The Ifair has created a good deal of talk. - Islanders are gradually migrating ack to their summer collages on entreusland and Hanlorfs point. d are ‘finding that sidewalks have “appeared, hack doors are front- g on rlninature lakes, and that the ‘of’ the Island has been '. iderably cut down by the ravages ' old ‘Ilake Ontario. l. Toronto has been abld to retire its ht o‘l"c0'i million dollars before “jiiuritvy, thus saving more than fif- ,,n and a hair million dollars in ‘ years, and increasing its borrow- g power by more than four million. w': v Yokohama. Japan, with a popula- on of"{500,000. has only one pilblic = oc-slilning stand. _. . w Automobile dealers in Italy want , this country. established thcrc. lgAn JOil‘ that is Famous: Though ‘adaiwas not the birthplace oi , Thomas‘ Eolectric oli, it is the e or that est Indies, Australia and _New Zea- a.‘ That is far afield enough to i t its excellence, for in all these ‘ tries it is on sale and in de- . d_ . w‘ V 5 i116 Ricliaionii st, ‘N ~| i‘. W‘ fpmou; compmflld. ‘ Final Certliica . m here its good name was spread Writing Awarded by the A. N. Palmer ‘Central and South America. the C a. R.-BR0W. Fire, m... default. Sickness and ' Plate Glllalnlurance at ‘ V‘ Lowest-Rate. , U003! ‘W011i Companies- at lummnraido. Llflid Iiewia. l’ _ miilmfjlml W‘; ‘mi ""- i:I1QlI?]T]?(:)]Q. lioilcuifiiiurf Sennett Comedy-Serial g l|j|[|iq| "7 p i 5 iii1)' MBGOY . "' ‘ e I w ‘i . ‘ RAQUEL TORRES BERT ROACH In the days when gold-madness hit souuiern uaiuor- IIIB». and brute force reigned, this "m1"!!! ll" lull!- nea mung mun, and he'll take you with him on a. Journey of lnnus and love adven- "l" Youu JIIBL r l. v a a b ou t‘ i Martin, Florence Hewett, Lillian Peters. ' I i J Notre Dame Convent, Closing Palmer Method Improvement certi- iicates Awarded in. Marion Mahsr, Muriel McDonald. PROGRESS. PINS AWARDED. T0 NOTRE DAME CONVENT CLOSING. Y CONTINUED FROM YESTERDAIPS Pepphh Al,“ shah“, Mnguot l GUARDFAN Houston, Mary Steele, blather Hughes, l i Mary McCabe Dorothy Sumarah, —-"' ' Nora McMillan CERTIFICATES i COIVIMERCIAI. DEPARTMENT GRADE Vlll ‘ INTERMEDIATE Public School Leaving Certificates \ ' in order of merit) are awarded to: Marion Stewart, Elaenor Stewart. Enid Cantwell, Eleanor O‘Connor Mary lVfcKinnon, Cecilia Sheifoon, Imelda McLellan, Richardine Grant, Florence Martin, Loretta Brydgea, Mary Bell, Gertrude Walker, Audry Dicks. Certificates of Honor are awarded students having a yearly average of 70% in classwork’ and 00% in atten- dance and deportment. Asslduity certificates are awarded {or regular attendance. Typewriting, Advanced llinllish and Rapid Calculation Diplomas awarded to Gertrude Con-inn, Teresa Molsaiw. Margaret Dawson, Ethel McDonald, Susie Gill. MUSIC DEPARTMENT The following pupils having omn- pleted successfully. with an average over 75% the work prescribed for the Junior Course of the Progressive Series Theory oi Music, are awarded Certificates by the Art Publication Society of St, Louis. Mo., and there- fore promoted to High School Course. Agnes Pigot, Katie Roney, Alice HONOR. CERTIFICATES Mary McCal-ron, Stella sprowell, Marion Stewrat, Eleanor Stewart. Enid Cantwell, Marion Stewart. Eleanor Stewart, Eleanor .O'Ccmnor, Gertrude Walker, Rlchardina Grant. Loretta Brydges, Florence Martin, Winniired Moran, Marie Arsenault. Muriel McDonald, Alma Sheehan, Irene Peters, Marlon Mahar, Cavel Dicks, Anna Murphy, Margaret Hous- ton. Betty Flood Eileen Mullen. Dalton, Elizatbeth Gaudet. Promitlon Cards for completing successfully the work of their Grade in Music Theory. awarded to Faustin, Coudet. gar-at Carmichael, Eleanor Walker. Assmvrry CERTIHCATES Lillian Peters, Thelma Peppin Eileen YEARS Mullins, Anna Murphy, Marion l Ethel MMM“ - - --' 4i Mahar, Irene Peters, Margaret i Agnes Plgot ---* 4f Houston, Betty l"lood,Ncra.McMillian. , Kathleen Trainer . ... 3 ' ‘ Enid Cantuiell . . 3 i Richarciina Grant “Jertrude Walker . , Mary Boll . . . . . .. 41 1i Supplements m [Florence Martin . 1‘ iwinnifred Moran ... l} and i l P t 1 - Jcgjnm 1i The iollowini is a list of school ‘Irene Pgters 4 supplements voted at the annual 3i, meeting last Tuesday compared with 1 , those voted in 1928: i Cascumpec—1029, $125; i928, $125. ‘Aline Sheehan . |,i=‘lora Silmmarah .. i ,D th S marah 1 ..... i ‘vm WKWIOX‘ __ 1‘ Uni0llvale~l929, $100; 102a, $150. Hugs; ‘Hogan ' __ 1 nnrisvllie-iozc, c125; 102a, $125. , gmherm Kcny 1 Church Road—l929, $100; ma, e100. I Isabel Goodwin ' 1 Priest Pond-lino, $100; 19204100. gunman, Kiggmg" _ __ 1 Rollo Bay West-will, 1125-, ma. f it i. P. it 1 $125 i guilt: Iliarlllnuc a 1 Morel} sash-lean. $150; 102a, $150. i Edith McLean 2 E'"°‘"1°-1929* m“? 193"‘ ‘m- ‘Dorothy Peters .................. 1 w°°d 15mm” wuPlnt "u: i, 102a, c100. ‘ M! of Palm" Method Panmure Island-IMP. $100; 1920. c100, . . ’ N Y k Murray Harbour North-AME, $115: “mm” w m 102114100. Elisabeth Gaudet, Eleanor Stewart. Marlon Stewart, Eileen Howard, Mary Mm“, I wlnnlired Moran, Mario Araenault, Eleanor Walker, Gertrude McCorran. Isabelle Cobett. MAI’! Cumberland-NM, $100; 1928, $15. Mmhlleld-iozc, e100; 102a. 8100. Orwell~1020, $100; 102a, n00. Em noyaityqozo. $300; ma, mo. Martinvale-isza-aioii: ma. till. ' . at. Louis-um, $100; ma, aioo. Glenaladale—l920, 8100; i928, $100. Ilium-lean, ma; ma, ms, Argyle shore-lean, ma; ma, am. . 1 OOOOQO-OO-O $150. Hope River-Am, till: ll”. 813a‘ Bmyvale-flfl, $220: 183i. 1220.. MID! lOlfii-Ibmllll. $116: 1M also. i ~ hurls-MD. ‘Q1115: 4938, Qllll. Iflilfll Wiles-IO”. I100; 1029. 0100 Gian Valley-IMO, e100; 1M8. U100. Charlottetown Long elven-me, was; ma, mo. 8pm Par-gm. mt: 1m. m. new lmldllli~lil, ma; 1020,1110. North, amuse-lam. ma; ma, mo.‘ ’ ~ '“ IIIIAhiD-Qlili lfiv III}:- x 2-... Anna Murphy, Gavel Dicks, Thelma] McGulgan, Mary McCal-ron, Andrea. Stella Mui-phyfl Mary Goudet, Mary McDonald, Mar-l Muriel McDonald, Gertrude Walker,‘ Royalty Centre-lint, $176; 10H.’ BHilIhlb-JQIUIU; llll, 1100a . u a Prince Edward PUES. JULY 2nd Auspicea COYPHS Christi Choir Famous St. Louis D u F Ar a n c e C H. 0 R A I) ' ASSOCIATION 7 0 MALE VOICES 7 0 _ Assisted b!- Madame Cabana and Mlle. Lamoureau, Vocalists Directed br- M. Joseph Saueler. Pianist,- ltl. Antonio Latoumoau PRICES-SM. 15c, $1.00 Under distinguished patronage o! the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. llcartz. aazcruiiioo-lnqowwcua g Central dfdltfll lllllifli w: Aucrlow at POLICE COUR- Court yesterday m was given}! or l0 - was fined as and ' of I10 astnatad. v?‘ ro consume UIQOIIIII lnlwlvlpleknic talcum Sacrament of the be dlmwd 1n the i Comma on Blbbath 30th. servlcg t i030 and w. Preparatory service ' Saturday at 7.30.'Thanltsg1v1n$ a on Monday It l0 a. m. _._, ~ covanaAo-umd i noAn ubi- ted church rel-vied : follow:- Thursday, June 2'1, l ‘ . m. Prepar- atory service in Union , ' Church. Rev. Hammond Job will be the preacher. Friday, 28th, p. m- Pra- psratory service in Wt C vahaad Church. Sunday. i. Y Communion service in West Covehd, 11 g, m, and ordination oi rs. luv. pr. St. Eléllwfi-IBIF, $425; 192B, 8400. North Oamldton-IQZQ, $125; 1928. $125. r Linkletter-XBZB. 8X65; 1928, $165. Abram’: Village-hm. $360: 1929. $385. Hamilton-mail. $175; 192s, $175. Urbanvllle-lbze, $205; 1928, $205. ‘Wilmot Valley-limit, $150; 192B, ‘ $150. Romero-NM, I125; i028, $125. Victoria Cross-WW, $100; 1028. O0. i Savage Harbour-WES. $100; 1928, $100. v Head DI HlllSbOTO-IBN, $100; 191i, $75. UlVGhdllh-NBD, A1251 192B. $125. Chtlibn-u-IMQ, $1002 1928, $100. O. N. ll. APPEALS FROM RATES OTTAWA, June '25.~Grain rates eastward are vitally affected ‘in a. case to come before the Railway Commis- sion tomorrorr, when the Canadian National Railways will seek leave tn appeal on points of law from the judgment oi the commission in 1927, reducing from 34% to 18.34 cents. the rate per hundred on grain from Armstrong to Quebec over the trans- , continental lino. The appeal, if al- lowed, will be to the Supreme Court. While the Crows Nest rates do not apply east oi the lakes. the Commis- sion, in making the adjustment, chose to compare these rates with what apply eastward and found that the re- suit then existing created at Arm- strong a. barrier. The board's order re. duced this. The Canadian National now ap- peals on the ground that the 'I‘rans_ continental Railway Act and no other l governs in this matter. Three or four Points are advanced, all of them ques- "Wllfl! the legality 0f the order. It is believed that influences which have stirred up the appeal are the dc- mand of Halifax and St, John 1o,- u; arbltratary rate ‘oi one cent a bushel in advance o! the rate to Quebec mg 515° m! lilhllcation of the Quebec Bfll-Id of Tilda to further reduce tho 1' w" "i" t0 the equivalent»: the new lake and rail "t; t; 5.13am m“ New York by American lines. M TOURIST! WILL Lgavg 015,000,000 IN ONTARIO TORONTO, June 25.—Tourlsts will BDend over $150,000,000 in Ontario dull“? 19291 “ilciifdlfl! to an estimate ""59 will’ by the provincial govern- ment tourists and publicity bureau. Carl Hale, director. stated that an in- axpflctpd. iQl/Qnue from Incline tax, liquor p"- mitl- huntlna and 11mins from the waists. The railroad connection t. fill! fill‘. P’ UM GIN! um marl m mm no as. crease of 50 per cent. in m. numb" pf tourists entering the province la It is estimated that the provincinl government will collect, $1,000,000 in licenses la, and If lalvador is to be oomplewl A"!!! lTPAIADIlWWIllDOFl-ANIIO Anopllnutoparlaiph Ilntnalolldlwplab- Runway will preach mist. Cem- iuunion service in Up ‘.. and 3 p, m. and msulur urviaalu» Btanlwpo. 1.30 p. m. Rev. Thus.» Willollnlilln- later. III-III ' LAW socnmr n» { nual meeting of the island Law Society b Law Library on M y afternoon with the Vicc-Prusl . Hon. 8. L. Palmer, presiding. p“. the com- pletion oi general r6 , business, the following officers ~ 01009011 for the ensuring year: , ident. Hon. H. l... Palmer, Vice- F. McPhco. Secretary- W. E. Bentley. K. C. f members of the execu -mm- oolldwnd ‘lulalnum t. w. Patrick mwicr. in the city yesterday. Mr. John '1‘. rbrd, Winston, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Michael Dcvercaux was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. Allan A. Campbell, Long River, was among the visitors to the city yesterday. For the first time 1n seven years, tho London County Council expect to show next year a profit on their street car lines. Officials of Bilibid, P. 1.. prison. re- port it is overcrowded by more than one-third of its normal capacity, with at/Mn. Julia W - i _ ‘I. _ Init- worth Ammo. j‘ alumnu- day at U0 aha-p. ‘i Illlal-ll-lt y“ W, “up; pm‘ u? - ‘m ma.» tail. ttberoiiac ,onadrlml iaialtou ludhiabsil rrcmcuaa-whcii - ‘adama- you to take advan ~ The unu- dian epoch-l offer 9 ha. maul and forks. Road a4 i. in this issue. ~ of __..-.., CHURCH 0F H ~ he Supper will- " walked humbly on earth as a. In ' of Man ocuipany avlr with thou film tloa of the ma: in M! when. lwhrh unmade w. W. I. Bentley. We. .1. I- Birdie and Judas Renard u to the Ni standintiifaof "acrvloflM ‘M , iulnau the iatebbnllcarta had flvlfi to Church and Sunday School. "be ucudiy m service in u» may School; gas tablet was dedicated by the nectar, the new. 8.1a. nayaaoud, in the following words:- “We dedicate this Ubrlfy Ind it!!! affectionate memory o! Arthur Im- cat Heart: who was a Ilia-long mm» be: of this Church and a devoted worker in this lundl! B61100!- We pray that the example of his slap. ular devotion to the cause and walk of Christ may" inspire ua to I like zealin 101a thinll of His kingdom. "Molt merciful and loving flavou- ly Father, accept we beseech ‘BN9. ourdcdieation of this Library and this "Tablet in’ omory o! this-loved one who has gone bciora We thank Thee for the kindly memory of this. Thy servant, which remains with the children ‘oi this Sunday School: and for the further bondc! fcllowalyip with the Eternal vmich i! M!!! k his depl-rtini. Grant to be with thou.- this my, for whom the emu of personal loll at his ldnl in ltlll keen, and with all to whom the lad» non of bereavement bu some. 6on- fort them 0' Lord, with Thy meal gracious comfort, and give to ill ll! that revelation o! Thyself in Juana Christ which alone sin provide nun confidence o! a. resurrection to mus nal Life. May the reading of tbla record inspire to filial piety than who shall read, and may lle who in our House of Prayer and in lhil School enter into the follow» ship of DTQIJQuHQQT this our prayer. we humbly ask, in thl HUM 6! Gilt‘. Mediator and lhdccmor. Amen." ‘rhetl-bletiaoiavuryftno llllll and ia inscribed u follows: limit Heart: Men-lurid Library. In Mom- at the age of 3 years commenced nu attendance at this Sunday School which continued for 48 years and was early terl-ninated by his death. He died May 31st, 1928." DOCTORS APPROVE PER-MARITAL T!!!‘ MONTREAL. June 35.—-Ob.iectianl to the immediate enactment of legis- lation dealing with tho subject d medical examination before marriage was voted today at the annual mat- ing oi the Canadian Public Health association. The matter was brought up in a. resolution which was adoptml at the meeting, and which road u follows: ‘ "Resolved, that this organization the situation growing worse every d5)’- Makera of handmade lace in Bel- gium are giving up their home work t0 011805’ the shorter hours and high- er pay offeredby factories. Mrl- Marguerite MacDonald. of Colorado, who is spending some time in Charlottetown spent the week end in Souris, the guest of her father, S. P. Campbell. Mr. A. McLeod, Lakewood, Rhoda fpland, was in Charlottetown yester- dlY at the heme c: Mr. and Mm 1°“ Mound. Upper Queen Street. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MflcCufl-gch and Mr. and Mrs. 5am Read of Brocton, M851, motored to the Island last weck. While here they were the ‘guests of Mr. and Mm. Geo. W. Bal- lflfl. Mwnbl. Mrs. MacCurrach was formerly Miss rinsne Baliam. Be o! declining world prion tin mil!!! c: llolivta. are threatened to shut down, More than M00 gallon; of minanl waters weer sent from the Unmd endorses the principle of medical ex- amination bcfore marriage, but that it is opposed to the enactment at the present time 0f legislation dealing with this subject." Another resolution recommended "that the education and training of sanitary inspectors ba Provided for by the provincial government-a and unl- versitles." Dr. Norman Harris, the n. "Ylfli Prflldlnt. remarked that anni- tary inspectors are an important fac. tor in public health administration. The attendance of all provinciafly organized health officers‘ assoeigtlqm W" drawn to the fact that they are automatically members or m; Q p, H. A.. and that their respective ppggi. dents and secretaries are member; o; the executive council of the organ];- tion. “Mfl” Biebihlni Easy. The con- atriction of the lair pun". u,‘ u" Iiwnle 1w breath. u» familiar m. déncc of asthmatic e 3,1,. ow“ daunt Dr. J. D. Kellogg's 45mm; mined» ‘rhis is the famous remedy whcih is known tar and wide for its wmnlete effectiveness even undoi- "TY levers conditions. It is ac up. tried. experimental mung”, 5;“ Btafl to the United Kingdom last Yllr. . TWO DAYS OF THRILLS»! Maritime Air Pageant at New Airport at Moncton, N. JULY 1st. AND 2nd. time; fl- f eight alum e aim! unsung-mm“ am- ‘ w" “ m. w‘ 0am III-l. mutual: IAIACIUII was Tamas-All _ tau! uoll-acuouanca-mouancoi ax- Wvlliwfin Iii-Gill!"- AII HAW!!!- ASIING nrou-rs wlu. n: oaaurap up in 0m aviation lam m: mnmxoaoauimda" timo- ymnun-mnnunnmuwarmidpmagf °“° "m! m0"? Flora of strong aer- vice behind it. Buy it from your nearest dealer. of u» sunny union. l the about mun snail-arm»... having been “NY l1! 7087i ‘Bfiiulv/ . "rabbit of nun beau-lag its aiuae in ‘ "o. n. n. station Agent n. Ponoba- Sootch Games. The Annual Gathering oflthe Clans of Prince Edward Island Under the Auapices of the Caledonia: Club Will be Held at. Vernon River DOMINIQN IDAI 'A' Special Train Will Leave Charlottetown at 10.80 A. M. . " Awmliinnlllulbocltuunoatrahudraturninaontbaspcenl. will have two luau an 0a flail. Games Will Start at 1.30 p. ins-Entries Taken on Field Each Event’ Must Have at Least Four l Contestants , Y '1. Putting shat as. as. u. 1. Highland manners ta. ca. z. Broad Jump a. s2. :1. a. Jlighland Ilful oil-u 53- s2. s1. s. I». Subaru» ti. u. s1. a. Ghillic Callum a. s2. $1. t. Throwing ‘Hammer $7. $5. $3. l0. Piper; Contest $4. $3. $2. 5- Vluliina with lwle $3- 82. Sl- 11. Sack Race s0. s2. s1. c. m ymu lace s3. u. u- 12. sup Dancing s4. st. s2. The Caledonia: Fireman will furnish real Scotch music. The Woamfa lulfltuh of Avoadaie, noted for proficiency in the culi- nary art. will provide oats, delicate and copious. Trout liking in the river or pond within V4 miles o! field. AdmiaaionwAdults 35 Cents-Children 15 Cents N- lav-U Walther mould be unpropltious, the games will be held the fol- lowing day. Q1109- lfllll Allltlflli Pliallout. AM u Mnclcan; lady, '1‘. M. Mactifillan fllIIwl-Il-dl. PASBINQ or ma. w. iinmur PITT :::An Oil that is Priud Every- where: Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil was put upon the market without any flourish over fifty years ago. It was put ilp to meet the wants of ii small section, but as soon as its mer- its became known it had a whole continent for a field, and it is now known and prizes throughout this contact There u ucthin: equal to it. (Moncton Times, June 2!) Friends not only in Mohcwu, but. throughout New Brunswick will learn with profound regret of the death of Emma Lois, NIWGd wife Qf Mr. W. Pitt Murray, 214 Cameron Street. thia city. which occurred lu the City Hospital hora Thursday morning, fol- lowing an operation she underwent some two waaks ago. ‘rho docuud lady had been ill for nearly six months but it was thought that thl vamtica would matuoll! prove beneficial, but than hopes were not mliud and aha gradually be- came walla! until the end coma at In wly hour yesterday morning. Th0 lain Mrs. manly was before her mariaqc, Mlsailbmua loin Gross. dafighter of the late m. and ma. Joel Gross, hIr father being roi- many vim I. C. It. Btatlmmuiar at Hu- OUQW- Kllolillwlatrl luidu hot liuabud. who in jbc wall known Marius-la nrvmaictivq of the Man- arch Knitting 0a.". Lid» aha h m. vlvod by two winters.‘ Mrs. Joseph R- Motm. at htltcodiw. N. 8-. and Mu A. I. roam of wercliasur. than. manly a! Mention: o!» two BNNWO. Iruawiak 0i (mu of Islam. Mum. and isicbu-d M. Crow. Antiseptic Healln (JJOlIH B. Anus: to bruial and ' "l". Abanrbino. Jr-. relieves the soothes the afiected tissues. cleaned prevents infllm‘ quia ‘no fuhmi will his» aim on luaday with abort llrvico It fill family residence, 214 Cameron strut, at 1J0 001W. foliowinavhhb t!!! cottage will M" b9 I000!’ 1071R- 13., fi iafcctiqi, and an ~ nuqun wbm alrvtac wlu be ltqldln m h’! quickly; the Baptist church ‘at four p. m. with law-um. afhrwqldl 5.1a W ‘wry l-hm- - '1'» airmail ulna rewrite Han.- WIO. i Willa an II! supplying funu for the placing of 10.000 um with imam but fall. Autumn-e’ minim an aunhiibyluocmniumin alum v , n 1 s . .\i,i~..~...i bi m“. $1.» -A l r