‘ A FAMOUS SATURDAY EVENING V,‘ ,POST_ MYSTERY STORY l with Marian Nixon and Hobart Bosworth Mysterious. baffling, orninllils. U10 Chm“ 1'37"” held t!“ secret oi’ thc pricelcssfhillmvm Pearl?‘ ‘"111 "l" fimmflfi ‘us’, appearance o1‘ a. multl-milllouaire. From Earl Dcrc 5188B“ best seller and Saturday Evening 1'0“ 5W1‘! "h"?! M“! thousands in‘ its weird spell. 'ORCHESTRA—Hal Roach Comedy Prince Edward Wednesday U SUAL PRICES AmeiucAs swsemesnv ~ Live again the gentle thrills oi’ doubt, and ivnndcrmciit-oi stolen moments in youth's bright paradise. THE SORT or A PART MADE MARY Pufisroiau FAMOUS The Markets (Canadian Press) '~- _ 2," .5355‘, l, Hzilifzn; j is. unchaiigcii. |tu 32; today. n is understood that till: L310 with M“ and SW" of a curlot of B. C. Eggs at cxtras 29; firsts 27. f.o.b. Vancouver. to Montreal mentioned in this report. _. yesterday was not confirmed. Tliry__ ‘ 1 current trading price 0f carlots from - l"‘<;h~ '1 Vancouver is extras 301 FIFSIS 37'» m‘ m‘ ’ fob. _ " _ Toroirto-Tlic local egg situation ‘if’! ill-id“- JPCOIKIS 20 to 2i. Premium Spoon Blue Birl is now packed in aluminum the‘ best value obtainable in 105i, togcllicr with an at- ioil. esch new pnoksgr. coi-tsi 1mg tractlvc tcs spoon lrec. (Spoon inside of package.) Brings Happiness! OTIAWA‘ June 7l'l(il(ill1l'lll‘l'l witli gagfizewgngnbeégnggimglrégg‘ Qiizility is showing some dcclinethe - zind scconds and there is, zizomc accumulation of thc two lat-; CAPITOL N0 "butter and l I e8: man" diet satisfies a Love Added Feature BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAM our Gang Comedy “Spook Spoofing” _, THE CHARLOTTETOWN ouiijroiiin TODAY . . LO] S MORAN AND LAURENCE GRAY Grand Opening OF THE Jack Power Jack McAndrew .. A. McKearney T. McFarlane .. D. Gnrnhum . . . . . . . . .. ADMISSION-LAIHES , GENTLEMEN Presibyterisn jChurch 2 , In Canada 1 The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada imcets onwednesdayrthc 6th inst. .in the city of Regina, Saskatche- WED. l It will mcct nt eight o'clock in ‘the evening in the First Presbyter- ,_ inn Church of the city. This church iis a. monument to the courage and » lstrong faith of the Prcsbyterinns of ' .Rcgina At the Disruption they lost all their churches, but. nothing daunted they immediately begun the erection of a ncw church said ‘now to be thc finest building in the city with a large and increasing congregation. l The minister of the Assembly ~Church is the Rev. Lemuel Farley, one of the few students who when istudying at Pine Hill remained over ‘to the Church of his fathers. He has now come to his kingdom and his energy and enthusiasm has hud ‘its reward in the erection of this $60,000 church. . The Assembly will meet under thc ,shudow of a great gloom. The lModeratoris chair will be vacant on iaccount of thc sad passing away, D9111?“ ‘"9 bllylmbduring his year of office, of the Rev. {ti 0m country shippers at extras 20 Leslle clay, 111),, wlm was pl-ovlngiNalimml Breweries - firsts. 2'1 to 29; 50601165 Z1 l0 himself to be an ideal moderutorfswel Co‘ can" “m” {Who will have thc honour to bc 'l‘lic cizg market hcrc if; his successor remains to bc seen. receipts lowcrJ-‘fherc are several splendid men in running, mid Presbytcrians eggs appeal-throughout Canada. will anxiously Jig. Dczilcrs nrc buying from ccun-IRWB" U10 evening 0f J1me 5th. 'i'_‘-‘ shippers m. extras so; firsts 21;. The reports to be presented to the General Assembly are all of the Momroal_Thc 10ml om. market most encouraging nature and show PM M extras but is quiet a your of strenuous and glorious BRIGHTON CLUB Monday, lune 4th at 9 p. m. Wagner's Orchestra 6--M EN--6 Ben Wagner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Drums l ‘Stock Quotations, HALIFAX, June 2.—-Quot.ations furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members of thc Montreal Stock Exchange: VNew York Exchange . Can Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Car 8c Fdy. Co. .. 92% . 102V.- Am. Locomotive Co. .. 106% Am. Smelt. 8t Rcfng. Co .. 108% Am. Bosch Mag. Co. .. 39% Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. 72% N. Y. Ccn. and Hud. Riv. RR. 184 Con. Gas Co. (NY). . . . . . . .. 156%’. Hud. Motor Car Co. .. 90% International Paper Co. 77% International Petroleum 40'.» Standard Oil of N. J. . Reading Co. . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific Union Pacific Ry. Westinghouse Electric Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 B. E. Steel 1st Pfcl. . 0 B. E. Steel 2nd Pfd. 68 Mis. Kan. and Tex. Ry. 2'70 Montreal Power . . . . . . . 104 128% 208% Winnipeg Electric Brampton . . , . . . . .. Brazilian Traction Abitlbi . . . . . . . . . . .. Shawinigan . . . . . . .. Can. Steamship Com. . Can. Steamship Pfd. .. Dominion Bridge . ‘work. An optimism especially ‘in thc Western provinces has token pos- session of thc pcoplc who can con-finger Utl]|g]e5__B fidently assert that for thc develop- 13m; Amerlm o“ mcnt of thc vast resources of these lmpefla] o“ " of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. provinces thc Presbyterian type character is absolutely necessary. New churches are going up rup- idly in all of these piovinccs, and the indications are that once again the prophesy of the great home missionary Dr. Robertson will again ybe realized, as fur as thc Presbyter- ian Church in Canada is concerned. "i, Massey Harris l‘ l V Asbestos . . . . . . . . . .. Ordgr X Qur Canadian Brewery . ;" Chas. Gurd . . . . . . . . .. l: "°‘"°' °°"’°'“"°“ - ‘ C C M BICYCLE “.41, '. .. I o I i from Banks Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank Montreal Wheat-July, 1461.. Dec..150'.i’_-. ‘~ . . . . . .. 367 : Sept... 148%: ‘On the 31st of D ‘ , the communlcant membe ship of the church reached the grand total of 172,000, since the Disruption of 1925. Dur- ing the past year the finances have increased by $78,000 or nineteen per,‘ cent. This is a substantial and gratifying increase for one year. A large number of applications came ‘before the Board oi’ Education for admission to the ministry of the church. amongst them twelve from the United Church. The Assembly at Regina promises to be s most‘ momentous one. snd will give least of grace to those who so recently only ssw disaster staring them in the face. The commissioners to the Assembly from the Presbytery of Prince Edwsm Island are Messrs Scott. Fulton and Mr. Quincy Mc- Dowell, min rs, and A. W. Hynd- msn and r. Campbell, Hunter River. elders. . . 0f C. Scouts L. 0f It the ening. Impflftlht B. M. .Corn-Juiy. 104%; Sept. 1037.}; i927. Catarrh-Plugged an mo...“ of 18.000 Nostrils Cleared Of ‘In: Cotlrrholono. The dull frontal ‘quickly. zone is s wonderful remedy for coughs, colds. sore and (Bo. simple - Communicated 1M. I0 quick to give results — tryit w-dsy. You ‘Irina to prevent colds. Best for o. " wiii ie tflflmsndflit. 14hr drui- 6$0 ifiifiv-s-s. ‘rwo qnsaw’ Putrid Discharge Stops Pain Over the Eyes Y9" “It quickly clear the nostrils 0f Benn-infested mucus by iii-sun.- headache is stopped. running m” and thick mucousin‘ the throat are cleared up. t The chilly creep- lnc that ‘attends s cold leaves you Cstsrrlto- throats catarrh. to m 01.00 Smaller siiegotlo. ' ._., J . 5 . will be delighted ~ DANCING at Brighton Club to- night. Wagner's Orchestra. 4857 WILL UNCORK SPEED — This morning it is expected ii thc wea- ther conditions and track ai-i- guild. that several oi‘ the trainers- iUCiitiKl at the Charlottetown Driving Park. will let their horses step. I (T0 ARRIVE THIS EVENINU.—- mrctrlc Company‘ Lm" a new Sche_ . c°l~ Leigh has received l‘ t°l“’~5"““‘ duic of rates for Charlottetown, ef- stating that an m-morcr icrizcun [scum July 1st. 192g, ‘m5 flgfflQd 1 will arrive in Charlottetown evening and will be at Kcnslngton. ‘ Rifle P3080 0n Tuesdfll! t0 WlWlPflu-iiefit. of thc new rates nt oiicc. They will appear bills rendered on July 1st. The average reduction for dom- Court on Saturday morning a drunk mstic consumers will be about 40 per was fined $10.00. A case against thc cciit. ‘ Power rates will also be nillustcrl dismissed as the premises had bean "and there will be im nitcrntion ill attended m A dlsgfdefly case wlr; thc street lighting schcdulc l‘iii.t't» which will increase thc illumination ‘nt. icss cost than llllClQl‘ tlic old con- tract. . _ The present rates for dDmCStK! lighting is 15 cents per K. W. pct-in month, icss 2 cents if paid within 11001’ ten days. and 25 cents per moiithftlic meter rent. ' and refit rifles. ' POLICE COURT — At. the Police owner of unsanitary premises was] disposed oi‘ by thc defendant bc- ing fined $10.00. P. 0. HOL1DAY.—-Tll0 King's Birthday at. the Charlottetown Post Office. Monday. June the 4th, will be observed as thc King's Birthday. The Registration. General Delivery, and Stamp Vendor's wickets will be open from 10.00 A. M. to 12.00 noon.‘ All mails for dcspatch by afternoon trains will close at 12.00 o'clock. ' There will be one complete delivery by letter carriers in the forenoon but nodelivcry in thc afternoon. i _ CADET PARADE — The West Kent School Cadet Corps yesterday morning paraded to Trinity United Church. The boys in their neat uniforms prcscntcd a fine nplqear- mce, marching excellently. Rev.‘ Dr. Ramsay preached and‘ on ihcii" march back to the school. His Hon- our Lieutcnant-Governor Hczirtz took the saluto at the corncr of], Grafton and Queen Streets. The. cadets were headed by Willlaml Hunt, Captain of the corps. Inl-i structor James Fhillcrton is to be highly commended for the solciierly bearing and iilcrt appearance of the boys. - i PRESENTATION‘ - Yesterday morning in St. Peter's Cathedral, a number of former pupils of St. Peter's Day School and other fri- ends. assembled to present to Rev. Dr. Hunt of King's College a small, testimonial ofitheir affection and: esteem. Dr. Hunt for sixteen years, was associated with the work of‘ that institution when it was in iisl most flourishing condition and dur-l ‘ng that. period gained for himself; the hlgli regard of a large number, of Charlottetown boys who attcudcrl. his class. Dr. Hunt. had for some: time been contemplating a trip to‘ England and some of his friends hearing of this decided it to be :1 "iplendid opportunity for showing; their appreciation of his worth. A‘, cheque for over $400 was prcscntcl to Dr. Hunt who thanked thc con- tributorsjor their kindness. Th0‘ contributors came from all parts 0H Canada, the United States, England, and South Africa. — 10mi- PERSONALS “' Mrs. Mary Kelly of Pownni St": Charlottetown. and her daughter] Mary, one of the Nurses of Falcon- wood Hospital, are spending a fcw days with friends in Vernon Rivcr. Mr. Malcolm Ross, Medical stud-l cut at McGill. son of the into Dru Alcx. Ross, of this city. is spending‘ ii fcw days in Charlottetown. I Mr. Charles ‘McKinnon, who ‘is taking a course in McGill Univi-i-s- ity, arrived Saturday night to spend his holidays with his par-l cnts, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. MCKlnl1‘l on. Misses Florence Hogan and Evelyn Connors are spending thcl week-end visiting friends in Sum-l uicrsidc. _____ ._._.___ _ ___. Dcc., 8917s. Oats-July, 55%; Sept. 46 '11; Dcc., 4B. ~ wheatfiJuly, 1405i: Oct., 14374.‘. Dcc., 142%. I Central Guardian 40 Percent Reduction In Lighting Rates For Charlottetown As n result of o. Conference Fri- ilny night between thc committee of tho City Council and R. C. Donald- ston of New York. Vice-President of thc Associated Gas and Electric Company. and Mr. T. J. Coleman. (ienernl Manager of the Maritime Larg . __,_‘ ‘ 4.. _» fillflllfi; ms crisp. crunchy Biscuit; - J , ‘-,‘\\ 4.“ ______’, , - y‘ ' ._ . i‘i‘i mi" upon. _ Citizens will practically gct thc The o e lath So i-lavorynso ‘ e in the monthly ‘The new rate will bc 7 cents pci" 0055.. K. W. hour inr tho first l’! K. W.‘ contra ovci" tiuit. ’i‘liis applies tniiiuiitli for thc space. For larger rcsidenccsg} ~ tfirbvi-vushlv baked - i (nous. so" stren then. in - Just the real pick-up foo_ for , Spring. Eat with milk or fruits. TRISCUIT - a real whole wheat cracker Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, 14¢] ‘instead of mctcr rent thcrc will hours iiscii pcr month, and 31-2_bc n SOFVICI‘ charge of '75 cciiu; ppr smaller residences ‘ideuccs with 1200 square feet offend $1.00 for tho larger. 'l‘lic prcscnt commercial lightrutc Tilit.‘ is '7 cciits for thc first Stills thc sunic as domestic, 15 cciits K. W. hours. uud 3 1-2 ‘cents cx- pm" K. W. hour icss 2 cents, Promise your‘ Bo ,_ a " C.C.M. Bicycle for Passing ET golden hours of pleasure on a L smooth-riding C.C.M. Bicycle be the reward for concentrated hours of study. ,, Your boy-your girl-wants a BICYCLE. He or she will {only be young once. Let Exam. time be your excuse for gratifying that desire. Put it up to your boy or girl to pass their exams with flying colors. Hold out C‘ ‘ burn brightly. RED BlRD-MASSE Y-PERF E C T CLEVELAND~ COLUMBIA and Joycyclcs for Children For “EXAM”Time: the reward of 2'1 new C.C.M. Bicycle ' with its flashing, 20-year nickel, rich, radiant enamel-green, blue, maroon or black, sportily trimmed in gold striping. Then see the midnight oil A C.C.M. will be a wonderful stimu- lus to study and provides the means of healthy, clean, out-door fun for this and many vacation times. 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