,‘ .., . ..». I "iii: - i. ,_ meals you want something more-a bit of i“ '_"__“ Ih ‘aiihange of flavor. WRIGLEYS ‘is more" and it's more than tllLtl good health, as medical l. itishia great aid to your a "This from a recent book on health: “Many physicians now recommend gum chewing . I I I for a better and more complete change oi the starches into dextrin." ' 'ee "say; i offer every meal __ -means that your digestion is aided while your ' ' pleasure is served; teeth and digestion both benefit. ‘l; Your choice of several flavors. all of the WRIGLEY - i ¢i=wlit>~ iSornethil-lg More! ' ill Fredericton, N. ll, nttending An~ IGLEYS v-QHOP from Helium's Ostalog I DRILL TONIGHT —No. 3 and 84 Battery will drill at 7.80 tonight tn uniform. SING SONG SERVICE. —About seventy-five youiig folks attended the weekly Sing Song Service at tQe Y. The singing was of real high order. During the evening Mr. Scottie Williamson favored the gathering with two solos. Mr. Harold Simpson of the Prince County Y. M. C. A. was the speak-- or of the evening and his message was one of courage nnd a plea to stand by our faith and conviction. It was voted at this service to c011- tlnue the Sing Song for a few luore Sundays. “PERSONALS Mr. Frank Kilfuy of this city left Saturday morning on a holiday visit to Boston. Judge Wnrhurton und Mrs. \Vur- burton urofvlsitlng their daughter gill-an Synod ill stessioll there lust wot-k. Stock Quotations li.\l.ll".-\X, Jun. 7.——~Qlil)iiiiil)iltl furnished by Johnson iv Word. lll-nrbers Montreal Stork lixvllnngl. llell 'l‘elephollo. ............ .. 12E] llronlpton _______ _. . 20 Si. Lawrence Flour Ulinwn Power __ . (‘obit (Juno Sugar . (luiin (‘Jilin Sugar l’l'd, __._“ 5i; Pun .-\llltll‘ii'.ill i’0.l.l‘0|lt‘lllll 1. _ Br. . lilll Fraction _ llownrd ‘Snliill Pill. llownrd 'i~‘in|ilh (‘oln. Spanish River i’l'll_ Spanish lilvvr (foln. WEEK i.‘ out y, ; @<.___/- i‘ lpmhillillilllllll One thousand pieces of pure Aluminum ware of the finest quality st prices never before offered in Canada, we Olrry i complete line, including: ' Percolator large and small size. Plnslied Kettles -Ploln Kettles Sjelf Bustling Roasters flound Roasters Qbllvgx Covered Kettles ‘Preserving Kettles ‘Wllidoor Covered Kettles Water Plils. ,_ vIi-[Dildkhuce Pnns I "lfu dllig can: "Windsor Covered Sauce Pane . Convex covered hues Pens Round Dish‘ Psnh - Four Piooocomhlnation COOIfq- ,.?».7; Fryinfhns . V. ‘A surprluinglyrsttvsottvo collection ot the but grads 0i flttnitiumwors utensils oil the the more desirable for t ry ewwlptlonll prlos st Mulch they Ire marked for gware Sale I ' 9 Si“! (_‘. l _ l’ (‘z 2 l: - . 70 Wrigley ' iilfvliiclllolililllliliii‘:‘élvilinliiillqiii. ~ NIH“ Misha". FWBWWH- ,mnk-':s Hie Penlnang ____ Ruth llunstord. South Melville. 08X!‘ cigar Abiiihi __-_. g5)‘ xuflred Gnrnhulll, Chlrrlottec» _, Sllnlvinignn _.. .. ‘.5 < 345i“ bat" |,,,,,r,,,,,i,l,, pun, __> m; May (lrant, Webster's Corner. Canadian Genera] 1., or >\< Jean Houston, North Ytustlco. ‘Cmlndlun Stoomsilip (Tom. _. — — (Inflgmm KQIIYWGY- 0119a?!’- Cunamun Stmnmhm mm _ _ 4g Ruth Maollougull. Charlottetown. Asbestos Co“, _________ _ s- IP-lunrlfis iliucGaugG. Ilteur River- Utllllilllllll Bridge __-_. ~»- - ‘a ‘li-irilgilrl - 0“ “gue- “(nnreul pow“,- _ 1641/, YVlllter ‘MacLcllzln, Charlotte- “ inllipeg lfil wtrll u own. 13.23.‘. vqdtlmm] nnivpr“ 51 Aiiilrgnrot MucMlllzln, Summer _ _ All: ii‘ Suglr __._. —.— "l" *1 - _ ,\,,.,‘,’§__.,,‘,, ____l _____ __ _ 11131,; Blair MaoPllnil, York Point ' a ‘ Am. Cur it Foundry ..- lChrlstine MuoPhuil, York Point. _ Am Locomotive ____ 73 Marjorie Mmbon, Montague. l ' Am. Smelting ti. Refilling iii (ieflfilitr Millhfisfln, Cardigan , \ _ Anaconda Cgppgr _________ ___ 3o Mary Newsolne- ‘Crapaud. ' [Canadian Pacific lillllhlfil)’ .. — Frances Read. Coswmrec- lNew York Central _______ _. 101% léiileensSlzltlkhkctfiliffllclfiitleqllfl. , 4 Crucible Steel .... __ 5o . My m 1. e rs rose.‘ _‘ ' ilylornflliolful ‘Papgr 441/5 .-\ln__v Townsllend. Fortune, |lxclly Springfield __._ 131,4, Dclthn Curruihers, Borden. H v Mo; Pegroleum _____ __ _ V’ Christine MacPhoe, lleatllerdlilo. 9 international .\ler. Murine .. ~ - | - , Reading .___..-..__..,___ ._ oiV/np _ uSoutllerll Pacific . 85bit __ , T0 SATURDAY, JUNE 14o. -............. .... .. Wlslfllltl Students ‘Vnlon Pacific ._ 180k’. ' , l‘ l _ lltlh Copper __ — - . Any Suit m the Store at 25 per ' ~ S- Steal --------------- -~ 94% j . - . Prizes, rscllolarshils. nl h nor: Cent dlscollnt. , MONTREAL EXCHANGE ill third and second )yeltrnoi' ill: Fa i ‘ culty oi‘ Arts. McGill University .- - c1934 Vi.‘ _____________ __ 0 _ q _ _ 175 Suits to choose from. Sizes '19“ vigil’, 1053,, "milled" "M bee" swel- \ 34 t H9222 victory _'_ :- g" hiPrlncedlfidvlkrlard Island students 0 . 11937 ‘new’, _____________ __ 10640 live ma a t e lollawius Slowin- ~ Thirl Yea A i. , I1. A. C \ ll See Our Windows. BANKS ‘ ' ‘o? L... “m” ‘"‘ Bunk Commerce _________ __ - , . - lllnk iioynl __._ - _. _ , ‘ Open Evenlng-S Durlng- Sale Bank Montreal ___ _ t Lllcen V.d Iimgwglrtll, ‘iildzillilti. H - Bank Nova Scot“; __ ____ n ___ lgtvivgt, socon case ollons u hull - ,, __ _.,_ Dorothy ll. llutcheeon and LOl-‘l ‘ ]‘,,,\‘Yhf6:,/é July 1M 5"‘ Sept" 1053i A. (lweu, Charlottetown .flrst class I I il)‘té,'n,;g_lg/_yl'ny 71% Sept" 77%‘ {ignore in English and Soclul Sclen ' " u ' "' fl-lliu 1M Tirnwn Mnrgute second Melfs Wear “(q-gnu “July 46%; Sept‘ 40%; D”- clnss honors in English mid Social ' ' Science ‘ ____@.>._'_ 'r > l p-m .ll Queen Street flumlnmlst-vova students ed in '1 Ml d, Malcolm M. Ross. Charlottetown, a ' n” 3 Lmlmwt F" c°\|9|1l passed in the llloublo Course ill “252666 3L Arte and Medicine (l3. A., M. D.) i _________ .,‘,.‘_”“ w Second Your llonore, B .A. Course OUR BEST SELLING I DENTIFRICE 5. 2 3'00 a receipt for ‘Wales College. who have attained Teachers Licences Tlle Dcpurtulr-nt of Education llus gulnied tout-hers‘ licensee to the following students oi‘ the Yrineo oi the 60 per oont required i'or ouch licenses. FIRST CLASS Evangeline iiell, Charlottetown. (Jllrster lludgeon. Aillcrion. (lllherl Houston, ilhurloitotown. Anna M-all-lklll-nld, Cardigan. Allison Mnulkuin, Montague, SECOND CLASS Laurette. Acorn, Avondale. Ivillbel Adams, liuyslde. Vern Andrew. East Royalty. Odettla Creulnler, Souris . ‘Ml-rill Crockett. Charlottetown. Mary W. MacLcun, Suurie. first class honors in ‘English. ‘ iluvid dilnthloson, Charlottetown, (flase Ill. in second yeur exanllnn lions ill the ordinary course loud ing to l! ,A. -—-—- ~~ \.¢§-—-_- A Harley Street Prayer A dear child, but overwhelming- ly polite lls the result of her up» bringing by two maiden - aunts. came to London to stay for the first time with her uncle, a well-to- do doctor. On ‘the last night of her visit, as she we, going to bod. silo astonish- mi his wife, to whom she was say- ing her prayers. "O lbord, comfort the sick," she said; then paused, and added, with n proper appreciation of the little courtesies of life, "except those whose infirmitieg keep my dear Uncle George in a state of wealth." Wit should be used as a shield for defence rather than as a sword to wound others-Fuller. To realize God's presence is the one sovereign remedy ternptstlom-Fenelon. Youthfui rsshness skips like a hare, the meshes of good count ieL-shslleapslilys. ' = ‘ 3 years on Biroadway i years in Sat. Eve. Post. years on tour 9 LiSenators and Broadening Gauge. Hon. Mr. llANllllltANil moved the second reading of Llill l2, nu Act respecting the (fflllllirlifllillll of u (‘anndiun Nnlionul liuilwuy ilillll extending lilo (lruvelllourg liruneh lo Nuilillfllll, lli the Province uf Saskatchewan. (lravelbonrgll Extension, Milo 10071120. (lost (irade now uhend of track-ll miles. Proposed truck miles 8144.000 ill 1924 A11 li is proposed in 1024 to lay the irzlek on the ll lnlllss oi’ gralde now completed ahead of the end oi‘ steel, thus eonlpll-tlng the l..le to lilo town oi‘ Neidputh and there to leave lt i'or ille time being, at least. ill 1920, the grading was finished as fur as Neidpuih, (Mlle 120.0), but the track was only laid as fur us Mile 100.6. lll 1022 the line was practically finished, including the buildings, fencing, oic., us fur as Mlle 190.0. ill 1922 the line was practically finished, including the buildings, fencing etc, us fur us Milo 100.0, with tho exception of ‘about 30.000 yards of bullustiiig. which lclnulns to be done to this point. 'i‘llis branch runs through an un- dulating country well suited for grain growing, und a large portion of the land is under cultivation, giving n good production of wheat und other grain. The justification for building this line to Neldpath is that al- ready one-third of the money necessary to complete it has been expended und is now earning noth» lug ltesldcs that it is estimated that when complete this line will ship 480,000 bushelsof grain each your, in uddltion to about 70 cars ‘if in and out-boilnded freight, conl- posed of live stock, coal, lumber. and merchandise. About 8 miles on the average will be saved ill road haul to the farmers for this 480,000 bushels of grain, which if computed as worth ‘Y4 cent pel- bushel per mile hauled would make an annual saving to the fnrnlcrs of $28,800 for groin alone. The por- tion oi’ this line already built hus always been a large and consistent shipper of grain, which is of u long haul character. and thus would add materially id the blist- ness of other lines of the system. lion. Mr. MURPHY: Honourable gentlemen, hoioril these llills are rushed through and this pile of money is voted. l have o. iow obser- vations lo make. l fcel illut an evident discrimination has been nu in-jilstlce has been done. li. is therefore only natural and reason- able that‘ should voice my pro- test. We are hero voting millions and millions of lnonuy to build new lines in sparsely settled territory and some of these llnou, I know of llly own personal kilow- ledge, are not justified lit all. At the some time “H! have ill Prince Edward island, ill. the hands of the Government, n rllilwny that is forty years old und is not yet completed. it is broad-gauged for 120 miles, but there ore 120 more to be done. I see every other province ln Coll- ieileratlon getting hundreds of thousands und ill some cases lnill- ions oi‘ money voted, und not one cent i'or the completion. 0f this road ill Prince Edward island, which is, lls l say, broadgaugcd to only hull its extent, and, in the ordinary ncceptation of the term, is not properly llullnsted nt illl. l cannot understand why there should be this discrimination. ls it hecnuse we are n slnnil province‘! ls the Government going to tnko advantage of the weak‘! l say ill all seriousness to my honourable friend that the inlustice is so palpable that I would be remiss in my duty if l did not enter s pro- test. l cannot understand why proper representations were not made to thefiovernment. Some re- prbsentstlons must hone been. "Bflilllll-runde, because we have‘ sufficient men in the Government to make them. The broad-gauging on our road , as; edjbout six years ago; made against my province and that. i pyramid of amber or blue , . years In London 5 thickly settled population who are suffering to-dily for want of proper facilities. lluvlng only u narrow- guuge ruilwuy. they can lmul only hulf a loud at n iilno. Wu should have o. reasonable, fulr shnre ini the money to be expended, because, although we have but n slnull- population, we silull have to pay our part of ‘the flfiy, sixty, or seventy-flvo millions that tllesu lirnllch Lines, if constructed, will cost. 'i‘iloro is the other evident in- justice: wo have no ballast in our province. lion. Mr. BENNETT: You like the present (loverllnlant. lion. Mr. MURPHY: There may bo something in whut my honor» able friend suys. We have no pro- per ballast on our road. Why was not sollle provision lnudc for that‘! Whore the henvy engines und heavy curs run on the newly built pal-i of the line, it is u menace to lifl» not to have the. roud properly bnllusted. When you were running gingerbread engines und ginger- bread cars on tho rails in the spring of the your. ivllen the frost was coming ollt of the ground, -li was not so dnngerous to have the trains lurch this wuy and ihnt way; but it is different ‘to-day when you have those heavy mogul engines und heavy trains. Proper ballast is now an absolute neces- si lift‘ ly. l think this injustice should be rectified even yet, in. the supple- mentary estimates. l um sorry that proper representations have not been made to the (loverrunent. 1 feel that if they had been, the Government would not. be guilty of such an act of inlustice. Hon. Mr. DANDURAND: l ' will draw the attention of the Railway Department, or the Notional Rall~ ways, to my honourable friend's representations. Hon. Mr. flit-LEAN: Honourable gentlemen, l will not vote for any new branch railway until Prince Edward island has had its railway completed. 1n my own bust. hess we have a cold storage plum which cost lls $20,000. For the last seven or eight years we have had to hold the cold storage goods in the plant until the winter time. We have been selling goods right here ill Ottawa, but we cannot do so in the summer time. We huvc n branch lino ‘of regular gauge from Charlottetown to Summersiile and Tignish, and from there to Borden, but the rest of the rnilwny is narrow-gauge. A cold-stores“ pinnt would be necessary for the transfer of the goods. They would not get across during the sulnlneri time, because you cannot have a cold storage plant on a narrow- gauge railway. For these reasons l think the Governmon-t. should com-i. plotc the railway that is only half finished. before they enter upon‘- the construction of branch lines. lion. Mr. MURPHY: And should} complete the baiasting. . lion. Mr. WATSON: Where doi you get your ballast? .| lion. m. MURPHY: We shall. have to get it fronl New Brunswick or Nova Scolla. We have none. The motion was agreed i0. Mill the Bill was rend the second time. Trifles For the Bath Room Tho bath roolu comes in. for its own share of the decorative trifies that are so charming this season. Perhaps the latest and most de-l liglltful are sets of clock, candle- sticlre and powder bok, nll made of clear glues. The clock has s. iarllfl face and is set at. the wr v! s glass. the candlesticks are short and also trifangularl while the box that con~ tuins the powder and puff i; the most original (kl full. The stow" v‘ contains small bottle of perfume will; n. perfume" dropper. Golly Printed Bllk Llnqprle Gaily printed crepe de _ have invaded even the domain of lingerie. and many cousin-ill , effects have been achieved by com- . Very new and pajamas of white not... ‘out ever‘ hit the M’ A isle ALL STAR CAST OWITH 20 FOLLIES’ BEAUQPIES In Search of aThrill billing crepe lie chine und chiffon. -, yeah’ lnBel-iln -. years in Petrograd A iRomance of Mystery, ‘Intrigue, Adventure Beautiful Vllola Diana as Bell of-Paris and the Apaches-A vvhlnlpool of Love on the benks so o1. “in, EXTRA EN-NETT COMEDY . S . “HALFBACK OF NOTRE DAMEf srnlm: ls llEliE Have Trainor Look Over the Plumbing in your house and correct, any defects‘, that may have occurred during the winter. Modern fixtures installed by practical plumbers is what you receive when you hlve Trainer do the work. i Try Us With Your Next older FRED Ii. Tlilllililli so as“... sci-m opp‘. Prince site‘. 1mm ' Phone ass-J. ‘ SPllAYlEllS ' srllnzns liardie Potato Sprayers _ We handle everything in the Spray- er line from nozzles to Traction and Engine outfits. 2* if its -Spre'y'yefp-9‘i§3‘g|_ _ H. 8:50:10 . i\..;. silk with brilliant ftltitristic flowers , printed upon the surface.‘ Th0, ' . collar and edge of the little cost are trimmed with" three bends of, bins chiffon ‘and s soft sash of the guide with I l-ll q ‘as: projected in "nit or SOMEBonY A f v. wasps YOUR 5 ‘Q! 5R l l ilk i ardent oft... tisixty miles. It was ' ' " . lillnxtlilt liiiitiorfwhen the pre- I 1 Tammi it ‘u; "the loud touts ox- Qovernment come into power. after swear it brosd-giugell iii‘: islxty acre. That is about half- there ,1; about» much morrntogiie ~ l n it’: ween’ _ shimmer firs or-tll $.11 h rough. ' . _‘ litter” jar-rot. w jsrefy p‘ e‘ wsi-yesnio ouvjend, as r- known such matters ‘stood in .~A| soon all t ester wns . poo el-nmenl ,the l dpy t .. L. . . iretgletwsi . 4i