so with thepublicii ‘niirchusii J1 l — moan SIN8ATl0N n: wxi 7 atso rnnru. simian Man Without a Face i SPECIAL VMATINHE I BIAILP Ih Addition to Regular Show riucas -, USUAL ." “THE CIRCUS” compass 11c. PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY call"?! fiilllilay/H’ "'. ram " "PAINTING THE rows" USUAL PRICES MILE-A-MINUTE UNDER. CUBAN SKIES — THE KICK OF YOUTH WITH PATSY RUTH MILLER ALSO,MERMAID COMEDY ORCHESTRA NEWS - vlinmrv l GET YOUR TUE. Catholic line Day Only SEATS NOW Women's League Presents A song oi’ love that will vibrate the heart-strings of the world-wh0se music is a glorious dramatic symph- ony. You will never-you can never forget this. one of the greatest pictures ever llllll SPillllS " BANilll El Al Y. ll. c. A. This Banquet brought to an oi- cial closing the bowling series for this season, and proved to be the most successful ever attempted. The chairman Mr. John A. M80- Nair, Chairman oi the Games Com- mittee, in his opening remarks. spoke of the most successful season through which we have just passed. and expressed his pleasure in coni- gratulating the Ch'town Y.M.C.A. on winning the Canadian and New.- ioundland championship. . , Mr. W. A. Stewart very kindly and efficiently presented the prized to the diflerentcontestants. - Following is the program: 8a prices by Mr. W. A. Stewart - a BOWLING PEI-Infill WINNERS I-‘Oll’. CHURCH LEAGUE ‘Won by Zion Church. captain Alex. Mathieson. l , - High Single (Edwin Warren. and Robert Forsythe) tied with 298. High Three, Earl Goss. 2nd. High Three N. J. Olow, 755. High Average, Earl Goes-dill. _ anal-titan LEAGUE “Won by Adanacs, captain EIHEI" r ' '- High Single, Mrs. Fulton Ada Supper by the Ladies Auxiliary. 9t. Sing-Song. ' High Three, Miss Bert Stewart, Orchestras Selections during sup- 158. High Average, Miss Mina Lind. 158. ODDFELLOWS - Won by Mlcmacs, captain Hillis 5 per. Remarks by Chairman John Mc- GOING Nair. FAST ! WED. Facts dz Figures of the Bowlinll season 1927-28 by Mr. Alex. Mathie- Rog‘; - son. High Single, Angus MacEschern, Presentation oi Bowling trophitfl 307. . High Three, Jack Dryden, 714. PAUL KOLLINS B. L. I. d2 I “ SMILIN A earn casr. IN AT 8.15 SlllllP IOD-PEOPLE-IOO but in my opinion the time has come when members of this parlia- ment and possibly members of other‘ legislative bodies should say to the. large corporations which are now m endeavoring to throttle the eoonom-l ic, moral and social llfe'of the peoq pie of the province oi Quebec, that the time has come, tcgstop. "We will support them so longas they wish todevelop the province, but when strangers and foreigners come and dictate to us what shall be our course of condpct, I think we should call a halt.“ MRS. J‘. PARKER. IIOOPER THRU ” ' I High Average, 'I‘oin. Howatt, 1B7. COMMERCIAL . Won by Fennel dz Chandler, cap- in Phillip Coyle. High Single, Phillip Coyle, 315. High Three, N. J. Clow, 763. High Average. Patrick Prunty. 190. Low Three (Special) A. E. Tom- lins, 271. 1 CITY LEAGUE I Won by Y. M. C. A. team, captain W. Hleuel lepage. High Single, J. A. Bentley, 324. A REAL CHORUS FAT GOOSE IN ANTICOSTI FOR BIO CORPORATIONS Mil, POWER, M. P., LIFTS LII) Historians. During the recent session in the Commons. Ottawa. Mr. Power ex- posed thecost of dredging a harbor in that Island, and other matters; according to documents he produc- ed as follows, viz:— The estimates contained an item for 3300.000 for this purpose, which. however, owing to the opposition. had not yet been passed when this report was reached. It was very refreshing to ilnd criticism from the Liberal side. and from Quebec Liberals at- that. especially since the expenditure is in the province oi Quebec-if, ‘ ‘eed, the island of Anticostl is not an independent country. with Sir Herbert Holt as its kingand government. Let me quote from the protest of Mr. Pow er : Capitalists Own Antlcostl "I have in my hand the prospec- tus of the Anticosti Corporation is- sued at the time the bonds were is- sued. It would appear that this cor- giratlon paid the Menier family . for the island, thereby ob- taini all the rights to the huntinfl. fishing, fu-ming and forutry previ- oiniy held by- the Menier family. "Al the minister has said. this corporation is composed oi the Waygsniaok Pulp and Paper Co,’ the‘ .Mauricc Valley Corporation‘, andthePort Alfred Pulp and Paper tion. the last two being Sir Holt ooirloenisl. and the first an dent concern. "As soon as they acquired owner- ship of this island. they issued bonds in the extent of 06,000,000; that isto samtheylokedthepubllctosub- scribe 80.0001!» to enable them to pay for the Hand. i ,_ (‘All the common shares oi the no owned by- these tho nwnmy. "was: uis public. that High Three, J. A. Bentley, 707. High Average, J. A. Bentley, 20B. Won cup. 2nd. High Average, H. S. Mac- to help pay the interest on the bonds already issued. “That is practically the situation from the financial standpoint . . . This Antlcosti Corporation is pos- sibly one oi‘ the wealthiest in Cana- da. 1t is not undertaking develop- ment or colonization work, and in saying that I am sorry to have to contradict the minister. Increase in British-born in West. Mr. Deachman, in answering Mr. Bennett, presents statistics from which he draws the following con- clusions: ' ~ First-There is no marked change in the percentage of British racial oiigin to total population in the three prairie provinces, since pre- war days. . , Second—Thereisasteady increase in the percentage oi British-born in the-three western provinces. 2nd. High Three, Jack Webster. ZION CHURCH Won by the Gypsies, captain Harry Craswell. Best all-round Lady Bowler, Adele Howott. (Cup). High Single, 232. High Three, 521. High Average, 142. Best all-round Gent Bowler, Mr. Harry Craswell. High Single, 392. HighThroe, 807. . High Average, 203. People of Island are not Free. Again: "On the other hand, this place for which it is now sought to vote money is a private enterprise, ThlYd-Pwllle Ol’ Bfltlsh racial owned by a private corporation, 011E111 01' lirltlsh birth are not leav- which keeps the inhabitants there ins the country by thousands w be almost in ll. state of peonI-Be. and renlwvd by Ivreirners- which will not allow an ordinary citizen of this country to land 0n 51ml” 531011“ l?! 7115"“! 511m- the island without first receiving pem|5s|on_ A number of private bills are be- -- 1 doubt very much whether these ins opposed by the independent- people living on the island can get nwmbere- Several of these provide CANADIAN "Y” CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Won by the y. M. c. A. mm oi’ Charlottetown. composed of J. A. Jas. Cameron. N. Jewar Clow, Tom. Howatt. Remarks by Mr. J. A. MacMlllan, Chairman of the Physical Depart- ment Committee. Speeches by team captains. God Save the Hing. i-qpo}? ‘Fsiiilllii’ rliiii" Sol $11: Sutton hail! 0v! The keen interest being manifest- ed in the sterling production of they must not have firearms or 511118811- It l! held "lit the fill’ 0f powder; 1 know that the animals the toll-sate in out. and that if which roam the forests cannot be $11088 511d!!! 81¢ heeded 019i’ mo; by any on, 1mm“; on mg g3. should be p\lblicly- built. land: I know that the niili wlui Another 11111 provides for areatlv whim the rivers teem “ma; 5e increased capitalization for the Bell touched, and that no man going Telephone. This means that the there may put a line in any stream "M15009 11801‘! Wlll b! Tflllllrtd l0 under pain of deportation. PB! 1110101600 dividends- “It is even worse than aomewhot- 711111191‘- l It 001101‘ related 60m- similar laws we have in this coiiii- P8106! W111 new supply apparatus try. Ii. forsooth, any of the work- 5° Ill 91919110110 11801‘! in Oanadscan men dare to insult his majesty the wot-low w Melvin a yer! hlrhlr ' -w'""'-~ of the island, they are de- Vmtmfl" "WIWPNY- ~ willed by the next boat. mt iii 81111 mother bill en for in- thc situation as u. exists there. iiiia armed capitalisation of the sun l do not know a similar condition U79- Th" l! "M59"! II!- "I631! anywhere- else in Canada . . . wrmmaais of Insurance to be not in the interest-of the general pub- Can. Govt. Derive: Little Revenue. 1"?- A V911 890110 lobby hll N411 carried 0'17 and the lldlle is still in "There is no such thing, and if Q-Wbt- I _ . they mo. the magistrates would b! The Ienaih of this extract ill‘!- in the pay of the corporation. eludes lenlthy comment in thll 4.!- "Ncw we are told that we should 5119-111 ""- "flml! 1111 "will"! vmtsoopoo mi- uils woi-li because .101’ li-but it ll well wiser 01M- the post omce there pays 02,000 a llllhl infonnéd cf what it costs yggr, bug the hon_igfn]gm‘n 5mm“ lhell to Bilfll OMB‘!!! Antiomti, know that w; an vgyjng gumQh and other remote parts oi the coun- ior the air mail to that island, and "7- - » also for the vessels which stop N‘) 4911M U"! 600i will be built anti-..- w m u» mill. Ind Nadine the Property of mi.- i .1 » - other financial enough to cover these subsidies we " 1 might be satisfied, but it does not.- ‘ . . . Iwilladmitthotua what I said the other day, next 'I‘uesday and Wednesday even- ings has called a steady stream of patrons to -visit the box office in order to exchange their‘ coupon checks. _ The fact that many visitor: are dxpootod in the city mitt weal: who traction makes it necessary to secure reservations at thoearllast possible moment _ Thellloforboth nights ianow cl. qndmato ongoing l » ‘film ‘arrow mandala ? I a man is‘ honest became hc makefhaveratiitodayfmayhavesii. agiftoisomotooommom . never had I ' . treme didiculty in being re-electedsslr m mo" m" I.‘ married wlghou; pgffnjsslgfL 1 know for the construction ofinterrlationaflmnuey- 5595M“ iJ- D- webswri in i congregation. "8mllin' Tin-d" at the Prince Edwardl will lmdoubtodiypotlonlso theat-l Central Guardian RODITS TAXI-Phone 443. I'm-I hire Hotel. I I J srscuu. rarer of 89cts yai-il or. primed rayon and voile. 30 inch- as wide. Prowse Bron, Ltd. 6-14-31 SEE OUII LARGE window for display of wonderiful presents ior the June bride. The Rogers Hard- ware Company, Limited. ‘ 0030-6-10-31 THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company, Lmited are P. E. I. Dis- tributors ior Rilberoid Roofings. . 8030-6-10-31 THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company Limited are distributors ior P. E. I. for the celebrated Gutta Percha tires and tubes. ' ‘ 70030-0-16-31 .__"_' I CENTRAL CIIUICI! Marshiield. Dunstaflnage. Preacher Sunday night 7.30, Rev. Dr. J. W. McCon- nell, Superintendent of Missions. The male choir oi’ twenty voices will sing. All visitors are welcome. | UNITED CHURCH SERVICES-I Service in Marshfield and Dunstafl- nage United Church on Sunday next will be at 7.30. Singing will be led by a local male choir. There will also be a male quartette. I PBESBYTERIAN SERVICES —| ‘Service in connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada will lbe conducted by Mr. Kenneth W! House at 7.30 p. m. next Sabbath. AMONG THE GRADUATES __ Miss Ethel M. Coffln, daughter of Mr. iiiiu Mrs. x. n. COIIIII, Morell,’ was among those who graduated; from the Beverly Hospital on May 12th. ' 1 POWNAL CHURCH SERVICES, -'I'omorrow. Rev. Dr. Meleonnellu Supt. of Missions, will preach at Clifton 11 a. m. and at Mt. Herbert 2.30 p. m. In the evening the pas-I tor will conduct the service at Pow- nal at 7 o'clock. Dr. Meleone‘l is one of the outstanding men of the United Church oi Canada and a.’ forceful speaker. Hear him tomor-l row BOND AND BANKING GUIDE -In connection with the Invest- ment Bankers Convention at Que- bec this wesk, the Hamilton Her- ald has published a special edition giving authoritative and compre-l henslve information on the subject which should be of great value to! all in the investment business eith- er as sellers, buyers, or brokers. PRINCE 011‘ WALES COLLEGE MATIIICULATION EXAMINATION f -Applications for this examina- tion should be forwarded to the Dept. of Education previous to June 23rd. next. Candidates should- givo their 08¢. school attended, and sta- " tion at which they wish to appear for examination. ' , 6008-6-15-31. ‘Buster’ Keaton A Delights Audience At Prince Edward SIDE-SPLITTING _C O M E I) Y. COUPLED WITH SPECTACU- LAR. MOMENTS IN IIIS LAT- EST COMEDY, “IN COLLEGE." BANK DFFICIALS HEltE.--Mr. E. E. Henderson oi Halifax, aupt. oi the (Canadian Bank of Commerce and Mr. A. G. Shatford, inspector, made an official visit w Charlotte- town Wednesday for the purpose of conferring with the managers oi this Bank's branches of the Island. A meeting was held. at-the local branch and many subjects affecting banking business in this Province were discussed. Mr. Henderson en- tertained the managers by a lunch- eon at the Victoria Hotel. i If you wish to laugh, go i0 coll- age. Thousands of people 11H‘. taking a fun course at the Prince Edward Theatre, where Buster Keaton is holding forth on the screen in his new phoioscreani, "College“. aspec- tacular feature with a campus background. Imagine frozen-faced Buster as ll pliisnlly-stuiyad _rah.ral1 boy and |and would-be athlete? Getting info a scrape s. minute-and getting out cf them in the most ludicrous wayi- lmflllllible? The story of “Collegc" first intro- duces.Kenton as an awkward. book- wormish sort of youth. He is ii mammais boy in high school, and when he enters university. he is im- bued with the idea of ivlnning med- als as a scholar. Then nlong comes a girl ‘(Ann Cornwall», who fires ambitions in the model student. He suddenly gets an overwhelm- ing yen for athletics and loud clothes, because thc girl tells hinl he'll haveIo furnish inspiration for the cheer-leaders and campus Beau Brummels before she'll let him ring her doorbell. Buster follows her sug- gestlon—with startling rcsuli. H" dolls up like an ad for levcr Klothes ‘shop and offers his serv- ices to all the athletic coaches. , The chcs are so delighted with uie volmeer athlete um they kick him off the field every time he rc- pcrts icr'*duty. His rivals for the hand of thc college belle lend plenty cf aid in making the youth's life miserable. How he unexpectedly performs the athletic feats he has dreamed of. wins the girl and is acclaimed as n real hero furnish a sensational cil- max. ORWELL-VERNON SERVICES - The services in the United Church- es of Orwell and Vernon for Sun- day next, Ju\e 17th,'will be as fol- lows: St. Andrews, Orwell at 11 s. m., and 7 p. m., Vernon River at 2.30 p. m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed in St. Andrew's Church at the morning service. Preparatory service on Sat- urday afternoon at 2.30 p. m. to be followed by meeting of session. The session and the S. S. will meet Sun- day morning at 10 a, m, 1 THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA. rinivcarowu ROAD _- a very interesting and inspiring ser- vice was held in the Church at Ffrincetown Road on Sunday even- ing, June 3rd. when fourteen ngw members who had decided ior Christ and the Church. during the recent evangelistic services, conducted by Rev. H. N. MscLean, Phil, were welcomed into the fellowship of the Church. The pastor, Rev. W. If. Palmer. preached a helpful sermon on "Church membership," based on the text: Ephesians 4,13. Mr. Jami-s Matthews oi Cove Head led in a very earnest prayer; appropriale usic was rendered by the Choir. and a solo "God will take care oi you" was sung by Mrs. W. H. Palmer. At the close of this service the sac- rament of the Lord's Supper was dispensed to a large number of the THI REASON WHY-Mr. H. Napier Moore. Editor oi McLean's magazine was in Halifax last Tues- day and dndin anadian National Railways had‘ arrangements for them to fly from Halifax to Charlottetown inl ordor that Mr. Moore might see- the Island Province at its beat. Un- fortunately lust as they were totake off the plane developed engine trou- ble and, the trip had to be- cancell- Mr. Crowell was of the opin- -ion that pncper information givlng| ireasons for cancellation of their trip had been given to the papers and greatly regrets that there’ should have been disappointment! caused in this matter. wards. Jamel-i Mack. Buddy Mason and Flora Bramley. ' In addition, scores of world-fa- mous athletes are seen in action ti‘. leading universities. Other attractions, the Prince Ed- ward serial and a two part comedy. make up a finely balanced and on- joyable bill. {Q-ir" t A Russian scientist has demon- strated in England that his process will distill 08 gallons of crude oil and eight gallons of gasoline from a ion of cam-lei coil. PE ONA , ‘LL; Transmission of motion pictures m. and mi. naipii Chorest an 1'" telwhefle 111 "w mm memwr “gm-g. that _ _,plctures are sent long ‘has been accomplished bo- new 1mg. i-t Made in Montreal by WALTER M.‘ to filmous quality. made Noiwst all candy counters‘! ~ ‘ GOLF This afternoon at the GolfLinks thc first stage of the President's {lviiitcli will be played. The tee ofl.| will be as 2.30. Mons Single, eigh- teen holes. Handicap medal play. Each stage of the match will be for points. five points to the-win- ner. four to second, three to third, two to fourth and one to fifth. Where‘ ties result players will be clccliteii with points won. The Greens ncvcr looked better than at the present time and keen interest and close competition is shcwn ill every match. Mr. Gray, Professional Golf In- structor, arrived yesterday on the Hncllelago and will be at the Golf Club for the next three weeks his knowledge of the grand old game and it is confidently expect- ed that a large number will takc advantage of his services. On Thursday night the club mem- bers held their weekly dance at thc club house and although theywea- ther was against a large gathering, those who attended had a most en- joyable evening. The following is thc list of gam- es played from June 7th forthc McLurc slid McKinnon Trophy, the Wcllncr trophy, Longworth cup and the five o'clock matches. Thursday, Junc 7th Wcllller Troplly Miss Edith Rogers, 5 points; Mrs. H. R.‘ Stewart, 4 points; Mrs: T. W. L. Prcwsc, three points; Miss Em- ma Nicholson, two points; Mrs. J A. McMillan, one point. Saturday, J unc 0th. McLure 8a McKlnnon Troph Won J. A. S. Bayer J. O. C. Campbell L. E. Wellner Dr. C. H. Beer W. F‘. Taylor Dr. C. C. Archibald E. Gunsaulus jr. Cleo. P. Nicholson E. D. Nicholson A. V. Saunders C. W. McKinnon H. S. Mac CI C. Toolnbs Monday, June Iltll Five o'clock match 1st. C. C. Toombs. 2nd M. B. McKinnon. Thursday, June 14th Longworth Cup Won _ Mrs. E. W. McKinnon, Mrs. Miss Emma Nicholson Mrs. T. W. L. Prowss Miss llldith Rogers, Mrs. J. A. Mc- . Millan Mrs. C. H. Beer, Miss Lorna or |more. ready and willing to impart, F.M.NISII - From W. H.. Pcthlck , f" adewqy.’ wmw co: uurran fill: llliillii THURSDAYS GAMES I i (Canadian Press) Natimial League Chicago Brooklyn Malone. Weinert and l-lartntlli Vance and Deberry. l i I St. Louis .. Boston Rheme, Ha d and. Wilson; Brand! Edvrards, Wertz and Taylor. l Pittsburg Philadelphia Grimes and Hargreaves; weetlnnd and Davis. Dengt. S I American League [New York Chicago Hoyt and Grabowski: Dims ‘m! McCllrdy. Washington Cleveland . . . . . . .. .. .. Lisenbee, Mar erry, Brow Kenna; Haut and L. Sewcll. lPliiladelphla l2 14 1 lneti-clt 5 9 3 l Quinn and Cochrane; 1311111130 lBorreil, Smith and Shea, Harllftl" '85. 1 B n International League First game: Rochester Jersey City Second game: Rochester ' ‘Jersey City . ‘Montreal . . . . .. Baltimore BOSICII and Schang. Cincinnati New York . . . . AMEIIICAN ASSOCIATION 49' Minneapolis . . . . . . . . ... z . . - . o 0 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lSt. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lTcledo | Ifansas City-Iouisvllle, 0°11“ 'hcader, postponed, rain. vlcll llcl 3 l0