ES qnlqy Associated Press gill’ but...) ' T IQDA YSSTOCK AND BOND QUOTATIONS 1 J EMuRKE[_cosuP y for Case and American Tobacco B which had made extreme gains of aim. ilsr sire. Two to thrso point sdvsns. fFlYE Canadian Gov’t. Bond Quotations EXCHANGE IL-Havlng cs in American Tel — w YORK. n“. ophone ‘ggnnrsted that a short position ln gain, Union Pacific and Allied Chcm- _ hares can sometimes he not .1‘Zfll§..°°.“.:§l'|t'dv'“§° tnmmml B“! A“ ‘ Ilhamw I uncomfortable and costly rising 11/, closed "loath" lsttgeL ‘ca?’ , r1" ",,",,.,.r..t closed the week with lIIilI Nor! an?" "w" t“ " '" -" WP“ m!“ ‘will ruowaaax. Juns 1o (Bv u.» Can- . "hill; of nroiit taking yesterday. iluished under their “tear: "' " MW“ 1012-‘. Killian. Pressl-lllrltlsh and ‘foreign ex- ‘ ":7;ll‘l‘;“..2‘lt.l“i$.‘.2.l“$10.; r‘".a..fiz't.ra"t.lr"‘r"'"=- "m"- Wi "c"511025“.Psfilillll"..,f°...i"l..§lf'iéllié Wruon‘ (hf 01,’. points_ to‘ 70. Evlzlch point while Bfflokly: r;§,,§:f.h,,,"’§§n'_ a; Bu‘ of l‘u'uuda_ closed today as follows: “'.’.‘.'.‘. T.:::‘".Y.: "all r:.r.r:.':.:";'.:‘;.".".'12.“ a- u- w» ~- - ~ lasrrllr." 21.1.".- - {rlllmfts lrfllfl- “MAW illwhaaccdi for a loss ‘cfd-‘lg. 1z.5'y..3l.1'.'°'l3§l...".~fZ§ ' Austria Jana..."i...£"...l.;iui" ' W! ran-est Itlllugd ‘lgssbaclicnalrgt ti?" and Detroit Edison were up 4. R ___ _ geigiipul lliclllzn _ . - i"“‘“" mmidvfknce: of 1 to a polntl wnar rus srocx manna-r m C ‘ ' ' llrlnllxlrhlul] lg-snbt qllf-rell" ' ' mqiiltliflllkililil leaders weer inst. En- Sal Fr? D t, "' g3!" Fhlfia Hang iiong S not quoted p. . - * om fan - . , . fllillll strvcRF. ialfagltlaafilofllglt N39031:? mllglvenoff alliances . ... 117 .30‘! o bzcchosiovrfikln cronn 3.034: Ill!) arcraacs 800420 abut“ . m pklflf‘ o dccines . 130 00 ‘cnmark rout; . .-.-- THrANWFA-lclilk: in 'shares hrrlught nPt flbtlalsixxalhkgxutgrtllllrdl‘ n‘ flidnllli-M. T, . ..... . .. M l ‘ "' ' °’ “°‘"" e "We" 2:35.‘?hhllffliiilli. I Fish Quotations p0,<'l‘0.\‘_ Juns 12.—8ix vessels ar- lzml n. the ilsh pier here yesterday. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS Lnygc coll ii toad cents per pound ,.»|.»l,- .'i tn A“ ISHIP 5 to ti 11.111»; Want-ll Ii to 4 fltn m 41a c 11 ' [t il:lihut o Ilhflkf," ilaliiuut 1a to 14. _____-__s_ - Stock Exchange‘ Low Close 401,1} 88% 1.8% ‘p, l'.||\|vl‘l‘ ... ..'ln.~~l| _.- , Mil Ilili-v 1i.-ll. ~r.-.-i ,.. ... . pm- \ ll _._.. u... 1, l lulpuut _ 1 \ lat.- 3 mm y 1 n .- -, .... lllriflfl , f Infill?‘ . u... _ 23-1‘; "ll; ‘l-u till ,.e n... \"“' YORK. June lLl-Thc St. r Pflllcr (‘omilillly baa ulnitlcd him lrlv dividend of $11,‘; m, l‘1‘1>"I"Il stoclflduc at this timc. New , York can. I share Wr-l cf (‘nnarls A .. iw-l \i_.\tor Co Ltd , . 5W. a" r '1 ~r Indiana 173g, 17a‘; l I. ih-u-cr A .. 21A’. '1; In clex Numbers iAwA- “hm” 12 l3)‘ ibc (‘unad- 1 -1J.\u increase of niumat two inrcstors and “Tllshted index numbers of r prices, fllmnuicd by tho Do- ha“ r lllalxau or Statistics on the '1 -- equals 100. for the week fir.‘ 1.... r "ink Jnuc D 1"" 1110c! of industrial coummn an»... was 45.3 as compared with '1'" i‘..r ‘i... lho previous u-cek. I'm“ "I Drices of the twenty :">‘1‘“[l\-|-v~"t scliing industrial and pap. ‘ ‘ T l I .v common stocks on the Mon. ‘ """ '1‘°1‘°"1° “chances was 24m "‘v_"""lllnrad with 230.0. llu- lndcx of domestic utility com- a»... q “w! wngcks was 02.0 as compared W" illliclr of common stocks of "‘ "flair: located abroad in want. us are heavily into; stcd was ...'..".':"r::“ m , I a rec group»: nf ("bullion . mriyvuwrmlatxczt: ggmhilted was 40.4 us “mt” “W111i? prices were hi l 1,. , , arr-r ,_vl\‘_‘r‘1-:,"i:°1tli unchangcd for four nnd ,._ “W! Illfeoiof the twenty lire mum"! ‘x11’?! n the frndcra index. "H," ‘Mm’? t. Heat and Power rosc s,‘ ‘J-éq- f“ $25.0 Brazilian from my,‘ h:- wig National Bren-cries trmn I“ gm“ 5L3, C .1’. R. from $3.5.‘ -_ v-4 Walkers from $0.0 to $0.0. rmimnq] Ngckel from ‘L4 m “fl- "lllZ-‘iil from 38.0 y" u]: pa,“ . ,"'"'i "mink and Snlclliulr from ‘r0 i" $31.1 Ford A from $0.2 to h; 612d Boll Telephone from Stiff 37.. .\i 1M.- Kl Thrre are those who say we are intimidated by fasblolm-Boyd Scott. 14 1,1. ccuis the ‘ l l-nu luiddlluz: fair Montreal Market C’ o s s i p all‘ n Press‘ Significant at lll Mac is u" l-nl ludurlrlcs, nn-lng \~sy f.“ ‘n; n! “p 1\"|l1 1.! the coulpanyhl new 7-1‘ phnno plant a! F"a- lgan Falls, en n -'. ' a few weeks ago. The plant has cost in the vicinity of $1,500,000, but no ofilclul figures are available as to the additional equipment expected to double present. capacity. Expansion by this company is of importance to, Shnwinlgau Water and Power. which utility supplies thc electricity re- qulrcd by the plant. Influenced by the generally tlrrn undertone of the market in Wall Hirsch which in turn was making rc- fiectioul of the lndil-utlona of u speed- ing up by Congress in its tasks to allow nu curly adjournment, ihc lllonlrcxll luarkct in Hulurdavs brief weck and session provided n ilrm price display in quiet trading. Offcrimza continue light here and such little stock as rmncs out appears well taken by a (lelunnd for small investors. Paouuca Juno I2.—Recelpta of butler uud river-ac at Montreal were couaidcrabi_v' increased hat wet-k, willie egg rccclpts (let-lined. The \vcck‘s rccclpts v : Eggs 11,- lRl cuacs; huttcr 25,008 boxes; cheese llljllll boxcs. Ilecrlpta of cheese ni- umst double-d the quantity received last wr-ck and tho rorrcapoudlngwvcelr a yczlr" ago. Rutter receipts. while het- tcr than lust weck, wcrc tinder a total n! i r a boxes rccclvcd at this time last Eng rcceipis fclbbclow last weoks uud a ycar ands figures Prlccs showcd little chan c dllrl f: tho ave-k, bnttcr r-xporicncifi a Hill? l doclluo with‘ nlhcr llnca approximate- ly lha same as a week nlro. Rultcr wudcrl tho wack generally 101/. per pound for cnriots of no quality. ‘Ifhe (‘b00570 mnrkct gcucrllilY rioacd at 0 to 01,6 ccnts for Ontnrlos and nary. to 0i) for Qucbcc. Eggs clnscd ut 111/, ccnts for extras for firsts nud 12% to I.’i ccnts fnr fll‘l'llllllll_ or graded Ontar- ins. with local ungrndnll recoil"! it l0 fol‘ extras l.'l for firsts and ll for sccnuda. .\IONTREAI._ e COTTON .\‘i“.\\' \'0lll\'_ Juno 12.—Cnitnn fut- urca rinsed steady. Closl g bids: Jan Ainrch 55 : April "ma; _ July 401; Aug n00: Oct 522-23; Nov Mil; Dco ms...» closcll quit-t. hilddllng s05. uvsnroor. Cnitnn apot moderate business donc. Priccs 7 points higher. Ameri- 5.ll; strict good good middling: 4.20; alrict middlim! 4.21; middling 4J0; strict low middling 4.00; low mid- dling 12.00; strict ordinary 3.70; good ordinar, .40; rcccipts wcrc 1.000 bal- cs including no Amcricnn. .\iON'l‘lll‘1AI._ Juno I2.—-Exporls of rhccso from Aiontrcal to the United hluadnul tnlallcd 17,552 boxes inst u-nck alguiust 11,087 boxes lu the torc- vlous weak. Shipments lo date aggre- aatc 00,475 boxcs, compared with 120 imxca at thc aama pcrlud lust year. Little buttrr was available for ex- port, only 2.12 boxes being consigned for Liverpool to bring this year's lot- ulinldllul: 4.00; 0T2 boxes at this time last yrar. Exports of cg¢s_ begun during the first wccl: in .Iuuc_ continued with 1.- 150 cuscs finding their way to Liver- pool. Potatoes turnml easier, due to lib- oral supplies and only a moderate dc- mnnd. Local whites. oid_ H0 pounds sold for 30 to {i5 cents whlla New iiruuswicl: llllll Quahcc grccn moun- lnlus wcnt at 45 rents per S0 pound bag, New potatoes were about un- vhungrd. Miscellaneous “IONTRIQAIQ June lkl-Bsrlsy (‘ill- udiau wcstcrn no {i 40; oats (‘anadlan wcstcru un .'l 4i; ualu fceal no 1 40; flour aprluc- whcut pniculs ilrata 4.80; flour act-ands 4,20; fiqur bakers 4.10; finur wiulcr whcnt patents choice 135p.‘ p 4,50; bran sharia ton ill" nu lnn rolled oats hag 00 pounds $.70; hay no L’. pcr ion cal loin lllltl; l-hccsn Ontarlos (llllA-"lllii P11116119 Q11" hcca 0801-00; buttcr no 1 ilnest I01, agaa frcah apcciulll in carton! eggs fresh cxtraa in cartons r-rras frcsh ilrsts in carious Ill-it'll pa; inlncs Knuth (‘aroiinlt barrel urv - .|_,P,n; pnlatoca Florida t-wt. no 2 2.!’ ; “Pflllllllli no l barrcl 0.007 lnrnl whit- es a0 pound bag 30.35; Quebec and N. B, green mountains per so pounds bu: 4.'i_ my» . ~_~<t Man may dismiss avtnpassion from his soul but God never will. »-Cowper. r... a I. ‘n; fill! flattens: manufactured-IN‘, fir» _ . A A 4 \ Severe Headaches Pimpies on Face Miss Marie L. C. Blackwell, G Alta, writes:—"For two ‘yuan suffered from severe hesdsc , plm ies oa my face. _ Airy headaches seemed incurable, and I thought the pimplu illvl disappear. A friend recommended Burdoi Blood glititcraééld ‘on tam. s bet‘: I l t ac es ppssr I ahlzlnaot lahtbered say morwwlth th pimples." » 'i ai cxports t0 40B boxes_ against 20,- . per cant. l" ’, “lit gin _ Curb Market Stocks High Low (‘loan Assoc Brrlvcrics ‘l.- . Benuhnraois A . b5 50 50 i < Cnlmont , ..- ll hi(i!\"l‘llE.\L_ .1....¢- 12. (By m- 0....- DW" “"11" ‘"9" Doul Rtorse ... 141;’ H3’. imperial Oil . 8 lmpr-riul To ... _ in Pclrnl ... Aioss Mines 0 Ncranda Siscoe Mines Tcckhughcs . Walker Hiram . .. Walker Illrarn Pfd . Grain Market DON I) ED WHEAT NEW YORK, Julie ‘ll.—-Bondcd whcnt closed quiet. Close: July 5i; 01ft 53. CHICAGO ('iIll‘A(lO, Junc lls-Dwlndliug of dcmaud in thc lalu dealings gave the wheat market n reactionary trend to- dny in the flunl hour _nnd virtually wiped uut curllcr gains. Trade in wheat was largely of s professional charcater, and to a not- iccahlc decree took its cue from fluctuations of securities. ljrop com- ments from the spring wheat bclt vvcra generally favorable, and some ltan- sua reports suggested that the win- ter whcat yield in parts of that state might prove above expectations. ho important overseas business in lin- itcd States wheat was nnnouuccll. Wheat closed irregular ‘i. of! to i4 \\p compared with yesterdays Itlnlsh, corn at a slnldn dccliuc in 1i., ud- vancc. ants ‘A44. hikil". _1\"'l PM‘ visions unchanged to a rise of ‘I cents. WINNIPEG WiNNlPI-lfi, June, 1l.-.<_vln|r|.hctio to advances in whcat quotations ut l.iv orpool wheat showed fractional gains in a short wcelt end session here. lo- day. Vnltlcs at the closo were W. to 1/ cent higher. ‘ ‘n.1,. closed u hither n: um: higher at 58*’: cents to coals and Dcccmber 1%. cents hi .r trade was negligible. Short covering in initial hour and in initial hour. down to routine trade h ‘ . ARflEQ-avea stock market prompt- cd the advance at Liverpool but lltlle interest was shown in Illanltnhas. Bloomball rcportcd interest. Mau- llobaa was diminishing. Some export trade was worked ovcr- night for tho continent but it was of small amount and no estimate W!!! Mlnillelxlltlllir coudltlc) continue ideal for gfgwlng grain thh-nghout the prair- lo wheat belt. (‘ash an...» and coarse grains clos- pd‘m.n,.fl,.n||y unchanged in uululcr- esting tradc. in CLOSE \\'hcnl—.iulY 156%: Oct 53% 1° V‘ rsl- . - . Dllcats uly 051,1: Oct Iifll-LA; llcc 27%. Bnrlcy-wluly 4MB: 0H 311M: 1'" salsa. _ CASII CLOSE wa t-No 1 mm 58-75: no l ""1 551M630 ‘J uor 5217A: no 3 uur 500 1 1'" 4 nor 40%;.‘ M; no (i Zilil/Q; fccd _ no l dur 7054.. ' v 2H0’; ho ti chv 330i; 1g.1__ nn l ced ll ,4; no - gpa arllp/l; rcjlwctctl 2am; track 34s..’ liarit-‘v-nflalting grades: ll row or -i c w 4115.: i! row ox Ii c w .l0-',1{.; olhcr grades; Na .'l c w 381A: no W‘ 1' n I'll! 4 c n 5 i: w 310i; no ll c w Silk; fillk. Montreal Market Sidelights AIOYPIII-IAL, Juno l2. (By tin: l‘uu- adlau I‘rcsa)-A much ‘stronger tone was in evidence during Saturday's brief scssiorv of tho Mcntrcal Stork EXCIIHIIEC than was the case on Fri- day and l0 gulna wcrc scnrcd compar- cd with four losses. ln nlulost sll casea_ however, iho advance was coll- lined tn fractions. Brazilian 'l‘racilon nsaulucd ihc. ac- tive lcadcrahlp aud_ after moving with- iu n narrow pricn rnngc. closed 1i higher nt 0%. Canadian Pacific llaii- way, Dominion Bridge, (leucrai Slccl Wares and international Nickci wow frnrllonally higher while (Tnnsnllnlat- cd_filmritcrs_ Powcr (‘nrpnrnllovr nml Quebec Power srorcd gains of slightly ruarc than a point. Demand was nt: a comparatively brisk pace for a Saturday scssion_ 5.- 074 shares changing hands. The buy- ing was appurcuily of the lnrcstlncnt raricty. Anmigalnatcd l-licctric lost more than half its vnluc ut Iii/IL off 11,11 points; R C Power R touched a new lmv at M‘, down 1,’. and Lindsay Prcforrcd iost~a point at. 3B. Among closing prices trcai Power, off 19$ at 251,5, National Bren-cries up ‘.6 at l3; Canadian Pac- ific. up ‘l4. at 101A; Rmoltcrs, up 1% at 30%: Dominion llridrq up V, at 01V: Gcnarnl Rtccl Wares, up 25 ccuts at u: cents: Nickel, up at iii/t; Pow. rr Corporation, up 1 hcc Power, up 1V at. 12 and Shaw- inigan up 5i st 91 . Bond sslss were 811.451. Eterllng clossd at StMI-‘l and Unit- ed States funds st s premium of 15V. werc ‘Alon- visionzThskesnossofaarvis- ionistocbotsslzadbytbsupan- communism-math; Mirltfiflilougsess sr_6__h_ro- l» g v3.1.1,“ l L ll» (ircccc dram-hum not Holland flcriu Hungary pcugo not India rupee , ltay. lire . Japan you Juguslnvln dinar Now zeainnd poun Norway krone . l'clx~_.l zlull . Ilolnslula lcu .. Snuih Africa pound Spain pcseta Sweden krone ,.. Switzerland franc .. Uuitcd Slates 5 151,}; EXCHANGE quoted . A ‘(lhuiéd ' pc. pr nliuul NEW YORK. June llr-l-‘rrcigu cx- cilnugc closcd irregular. Grcat Brit- ain 3.08; France 3.94%; Italy 5.125" ltclgium 10.0315: (iormany '.'fl,.llfl; (‘a nllu Sll 5-111, (Grunt lirilniu in dol- lars; others lu cents.) Montreal Stock Market s Quotatzons Stocks At Sugar Ilc. Bull 'l'clc . B '1‘ i. ifl-a-cr B if Pout-r Ii _ .. C f? Foundry . 3% 31/; 01¢ (1 i‘, ltouudry‘ i'id i (‘uu (‘cutout ... .... ‘J's (u... Pnvlfic . . 1W. 1n In". t} .\l -\'llll'lt . . . 307)’. Z50 ill) Dom lirldlre . . ..... ll-‘l’. 01,1, 01-’- lllnlu (ilnss . 11/3 (i s. Wares Ltd T"; (iurds . ill tiypsum . 21$ lutcr Nlckcl iN I. l‘ \\' (‘u ... SN \I F (l M} S ll l. lI Pout-l‘ . -"'l 25": Nut llrcw ... 11! iii .\l I. ll l‘ 1i pr. deb . iii? Price Ilrns . 71A T”; Shnlvlnlaan l2 Shcr \\'l| .. 0%. iii/l: S t‘ of (‘nuiidll l3 ill Vlau Bis (‘om 21 BANKS Cornmcrco . . 127 hlontrcal 1.11 Royal 1.10 120 12'.) Mining Exchange 'J'OROY\"I‘O_ June 10. --.\linlng salcs Sales Stocks liigh Low (‘lnsc 1000 Acme Oil 01;. 01,-’; l 1500 Alex 215; 11/. 500 Amulet 10 500 I! Ifoillngcr . 4 2000 Bngumac D500 Bidgooll ., 500 Bunlrcrhill , 1000 B l,‘ Pionccr ‘J0 (irnuada f0 I-Iolllugcr . 3.10 Howey 2.100 Kirk Lake ‘.325 lllciutyro ... can hicliinicy _ I200 Nuraudn .. 4400 Slscoc, . .. 870 Thackhuzhcs . 42.1 Wrichthnr fiiircr 277i: '.l‘0ial sales 127.000 sharcs. IYNLISTEI) 3100 Elllfiriilltl _ _.. ill M7 ."ckcl . 4S0 14000 .\il‘l.c0d . Z-"q H700 l'cn PPM . 34!’. 500 Ycnturcs . 211 CURB 0 Ilobjo . , . 2H 2'5; 2% lilil Rrctt Br . ll ll I! 2000 llrnwnlca . l‘.-'_- 1'5.- ll‘.- llllllticut Lako 1'3. 1L5 F1. anon Ililltnp .. ‘i. 1.5 NEW RACE TIMING DEVICE SUCCESSFUL MONTREAL. June 1l—-(By The Canadian Prcssl- An electrical device for timing races was ro- contly introduced by D. C. West, science master of Baron Byng High School here, and given a success- ful tryout at the school's field day. This system of timing races has been mooted for the coming Olym- pic Games although it has not yet been officially adopted anywhere in the world. Previous experiments in laboratory work resulted in Mr. West's adapting the wiring to track use. which he believes can be made fool-proof. works directly from the gun trig- ger to the tape. eliminating the human element which often ,0" ._ . 1. HEADAkl-il. vlNDlGESTlO BiLIOUSNE-__S CONSTIPATION Fulfill? - where she will take up her duties x Isle will leave this evening 4 foundland ‘ in the Philosophy 0i‘ Education at The timing means a reaction pause of a fifth of s. second. *1? CENTRAL GUARDIAN "CHUCK" JEMMETT OPER- ATES A 100% SERVICE STATION opposite the Guardian building, Grafton St. 3633-6-11-3i PUBLIC IIOLIDAY-For the next three months all grocery and meat stores in Charlottetown will close for the Wednesday half holiday, lbeginnmg June l5. 3642-6-11-31, VISIT "CIIUCIV JEMMETT 100$“. SERVICE STATION and see the new Hydraulic Car Lift. 3633-6-11-31 ENGAGEMENL-Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Abbott, Cornwall, announce the engagement of their youngest Idaughter Reta Bourke, to Colin A. _ MacPhali, North River. Marriage to take place latter part of June. 3649-6-I3-1l. IF YOU WANT YOUR. CAR 'WASllED, greased or gassed see‘ "Chuck" Jcmmett, Grafton Street. 3633-6-11-31 POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Saturday morning a drunk and incapable was fined $5 and lprcseutiug so changes, tllcorlcs; held through ccn- ‘would appear that there has been tunes have had to be cast zlside,‘ institutions that zlppesrcd lmprcg- [though mere is ome stringency in nabie have fallm, thrones llilVcjflllflllClill matters, there is nothing‘ toppird. (iyxlustics have passed. And in rhc outlook to cause alarm in in our ugc lhcrc are active those fort the people are to be oongmt-‘l i RELIGIOUS THE BAPTIST CIIURCII 1118 yesterday morning ‘of thy word." We are living in achicvcmcnt, P9111305 ilclcr was there many factors of sin which caused the fail of Babylon, of Nlnlvch and 'I'yrc, W611 may We pray "Lord God of Hosts, bu with us yet, lcst we for- get!" With us is one ray of light, the Word of Gncl, beyond all booksjn lorightncss, depth, power and fruit- fulncss, immortal in its csscucc, vi- tal, imprcgnable, triulnphunt, It is the light by which we scc the liv- ing -Wo1'd, Jesus Christ our Lord; a light which is dhumcd at our peril, in dimming the Word we dim costs or 10 days. In a. case of un- lawful possession of liquor the OI-l fender was fined $500 and costs or‘ 6 months. A couple charged with attempting to pass a forged cheque ' were remanded. WILL G0 TO SYDNEY-dlllss Mabel Newsom, Charlottetown.‘ has returned from Toronto where. she has been taking a. three months‘ course at the Canadian School of Missions. Miss Newsom has been appointed by the womens‘ Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada as Deaconess of the United Mission at Sydney, on September Ist. REMODELLING FISH MARKET —'I‘hc work of remodelling the fish department at the City Mar- kct, is progressing rapidly, and will in all probability be completed bv next market day. The clear floor space in the centre is a mar- ked improvement, whilc the new drainage system with slightly slan- ting floor, will eliminate consider- able dampness. S. S. BELLE ISLE'—Thc S. S. Belle Islc, Capt. Dcs Lzxuriers, on her first round trip, arrived at Buntain and Bcll‘s wharf yesterday afternoon at 4.30 with a fully reg- istered passcngcr list and a general cargo from Halifax. The Bclic at 5 o'clock with a general cargo for Newfoundland and Montreal. Am- ong the passengers is Colonel E. C. Phinney, president of the Now- Canada Stcamships I Limited. ; BRILLIANT STUDENT — Mr. Seymour Gordon, M. A, who has been taking a specialized coursc our vlsluu of the Christ. The Word is not a problem, it is a solution, our guide, containing thc cxpcr- ienccs of men like us, answering the age old questions of Whcncr“? Why? Whither? and How Shall \\'c llvc? May we persistently, Pl‘fl_\'<‘l‘llllly pore its pages for direction, fur comfort for power. Sunday School, immediately fol- lowing the morning service was well attended, The lllllfllllll,’ nu- them, Sullivan's "What arc Tilcsc?" was richly rendered by a full choir. The evening service was takcxl by the Rev. F. S. Cmssman of ‘fryou whose address showed before the large audience. The evening service was by the Hcv. F. S, Crossman of Try- on whose address showed original- iiy and careful thought, eloquently set before lhc large audience. Included in the music of the evening were Sullivan's “Slug O Heavens," and Kcblds “Sun of My 1M1". V. L. Dingwcll taking the solo. The activities of tho wcck mcntion the Wcducsclny evening service (>1 last. wcck was one of the largest in ut- Soul," were intimated, special being made of the fact that tcndance rccordcd at this season oi the year. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN (jllUIlCIl‘ The services opened yesterday at Central Christian Church w-ih sun- day School at ten-thirty followed: immediately by hlprnlzlg Worship at eleven. The Pastors subjcct a: ibis ‘. In thc course of the rcldress the mcakcr \\‘.ll'llCd ifs hearers against. confusing hu- mility with scrvll-tv God ncvcr in- tended that we should bc "unworthy worms of the dust." wc arc "Kings hour was “I-Iumllizy Columbia. University, New York, homestead. On the way home from New York he visited Yarmouth and Bridgewater, having been fcr- merly Vice Principal at. Bridge- water and Principal at. Pugwash Junction. He spent o. year at Col- umbia. University, which ls one of the largest in the United States, having an enrollment of 40.000 students and this year there were 5,000 graduates. Mr. Gordon rc- ceived ills M. A. degree from this institution. His lax-other Mr. Har- old R. Gordon, has been a rcsldcni. of New York for thc past ton ycnrs. OFFICIAL VISITATION - ‘Airs. Hattie Colo of Ilallfax. Grand Chief of the Pythlan Sisters paid her official visit lo Cilariottounvn Temple, Nunhcl‘ l'l last wcck. On Thursday cvculng she was 1hr: guest of lhc Pvthinn Sisters and their husbands at a dinner at the Canadian National Hotel. Al- ter dinner a. vcry’ cnjovablc bridge party was bcid in lhc lounge room. The Ladies’ first prize wcnl. lo Mrs. Helen MacNcil. lhc Consol- ation going to Miss Margaret Whltc. Mr Norman Lmvlher rc- ceivcd the gcullrznvus‘ first and Mr. F. M. Stewart. lhc consolation. Mrs. Colc rcccivcd rt iscautiiul guest prize. On f~‘rid.\_v arm. Major MacKenzle‘ entertained at lunch- con in Mrs. Colr-‘s honor. Aflcr which Mrs. Coir lrll by the I-lnch- elaga m a short \l'»ll to her SlSlCi' lln New Glasgow inforc procccdln cn her official mil to Cope Bret- on. While in thc city Mrs. Cole was Liv: LIICSL of lhc Misses Mar- sarol. and Jean Willie, 1i. Grafton mid Priests unto God." the!‘ Douglas are at; present on tho .‘\'()ll1‘ adversary, 11m Dctul, .15 a rQ3r_ lug lion gocth about -<I‘L‘klll€} whom hc may (lcvour. whom resist strad- The Rev. A. C. Vincent in speak- "The Blble- 0111‘ EIliflP." took as his text P531111 119. 16, "I will not forget the KTEBlPSt days of all time, great in grrat In discovery. a time shalterlng originality and careful thought, eloquently sch taken “A Royal has arrived to spend a vacation at Prlcslllood." In conclusion "Ilumil- his home, Bruclenell River. Mr. Gor- lily" was mentioned as an aggress- don is a son of the late John A. lvc force, this was intlicatcd bv the Gordon. and hfs mother and bro- ttcxt "Br: sober. be vgilaut, lmause fast in the fnizh." Pz-‘ccding- the scrulon, Mrs. Outhon. .1 'J.‘l\‘." lhc, and largest Lawn or the island‘ m" children 1t slor_v~scrlntu1. cukllcrl. tinned that “the Jersey people are “n, cm“ m (‘mm hem it 15., xmq ncsrcndnulo of the only race that Margaret slams insplrrd 111v nulli- Di SERVICES jend the funeral of a close relative m St. John, N, B. rnrmw UNITED cmmcu ‘ Juno is the month when the (m- latent churches hold their confer- cnccs for consultation and inspira- tion to mect new pxdbierrls that ¢°1151P11Y1,l' arise. According to the iPrrcs rcporLs of these meetings it. a fair rlccrce of progress and ai- ulzllcd for the showing that. has‘ Thorn made under the circumstanc-l ‘as as they exist. 'I'bls ls a time for the exercise of faith. Let us look to God. He is willing to aid us. He‘ will carry us; through. The words of Jesus 0n one of the Memorial windows facing our umgregatlon cnch Sunday are appropriate. “Let not your hcarg be troubled. Bcllcvfi‘ in God, bciicvc also ln Me." Rev. Dr. Ramsay was the preach- cr at both services yesterday. In tin: mornnig his subject was “For-i givcncss" and the text was from} Isaiah I-IB "Come now, let us reas- on together, saith the Lord, though your sins be as scarlet they shall be as while as snow, Though they . bc rod llkc crimson they shall be as l: wool." In tho evening Dr. Ramsay; i, xpokc from the text John 12-21. Certain Greeks came lo Philip say- ing "We would sec Jcslas." This is the great and pressing need of thei world today and It is for the church mcmbcrs to lead and bring others to Jcslus. lo demonstrate in our own midst. in our own way by our lives and our self-sacrifice that Jesus is the truth and will draw all men with him, This ls the way that. the: world may scc Jcsus. The large and beautiful bouquc of ‘Tulips which were on either side of the pulpit were the gift of Mr- Yatcs of the Experimental Farm ln nlemoxy of his parents. The Kinzs Daughters are asking for donations of flowers. lviirs. W. F_ M01115 1S in charge of the flower commit- tf. and any members who would like 1o assist, by the giving of flow- ers may telephone her. It. ls axmounccd that Rev. Dr. Robert Laird who ls one of the big men of our church, physically and intellectually will address a meet- - in: in Hcarlz Hall on Tuesday ev- (‘till-g at, 8 o'clock, This meeting will lake the place of the mid-week praycr and praise service. JERSEY ISLAND LITTLE AF- FECTED BY DEPRESSION MONTREAL, June ll—(By The Canadian PrcssL-An Island which has onjogycd sclf government und- cr British rule since the days of Quccn Elizabeth, Jersey. one of the cimnucl islands group, is inha- bited by a race which can lay claim to conquering Britain. Peo- plc of Jersey still speak an ancient "pntois" which resembles the lan- guage of the Norman-French, ac- rordln: to W. P. Nicolle, publisher of two Jcrscgv newspapers, in a re- rcut iutcrvic\v' here. Mr. Nicolle. whose papers are published "in St. Heller, capital lof the 28 has cvcr ccuqucrczl England, and ihry share that honor with many what. Napoleon les after and failed.” Jersey is less prcsslon than other countries, said Mr. Nicolle, thouuh its thrifty in- habitants practise are prepared for imrd times. Th! island dominion docs not. expect to be represented at the Imperial economic conference this year, trade is with Great Britain. FREEDERICTON, The CCIIIZICUEII Pro» llllunme, chief 50171,“. ucallon for Nova Fcotia, and Major ‘D. L. hIcKcaIld, amistilllt (life-CW! [ONE H lllIlI. EXTRA QUALITY SIJMAIRA WRAPPER tried to do centur- affr-ctc-d by de- economy and in Otlawl he said. Most of liA Will Address N. B. Teachers June lI—(B) =,v—Dr. H. F. vtcndent of Ed- Northwcst. Tlcrl-Lzorar-s and Yukon branch cf the Dcpartnlcnt of the Inferior, will deliver address- es before the '1‘c:-.rl'lcrs' Institute of New Brunfzvllk meeting here June 28, 29 and 30. Aoanoaurr and Falling Hair, us: Mis- srd’: exactly u you we any bsir mnit. Do Ihll 4 time! a week and the result will be s Ciesn Head anal Glossy iisir la no or PA encn with 1101' vocal zulcx"prclsjoxl‘ of hfcndclscllus "O Rcst i1. the 1.01s." At the evening lrvur. the Pastor took as his subject». "I run the Light of lllc World." That uhirh called forth lllC l\'0l'd_". of tln- lrxt W05 no doubt thc chant Caudcllbra in the; “Court of lln‘ Wruucn," which had‘, bcvn iighlcll cvcry cvculln; (luring lhc "Fcust of the 'I‘:\l)."rnaclos" which had rcccntly closed. As the “Light oi‘ the World.“ Jcsus Rc- YHILQ (rvll- Oi Him lhc "Balalisl" dc- tlnrcd. "ihnt \\'.|.\' ill!‘ lrur light. which hghtcth (‘vrry mm. that scometh into tho world." In crap-l“. siou, it was stalcd that Llzht and Life and Light ullrl Salvnlinn arc inscpa1'abl_v lmund Loqrlhcr, 1' lr. thcu lhc lubvinus duly 0i llw .il\ll‘l.‘ll to pCllll man l.» lhc "l.i~,l:‘ of the World" and the duly of lhc nlnld- ual Christian is planly .‘(‘L forth in lhc “Scrmon on the ll/Iounf." "not your light so shine bclorc mm, that othcrs may soc your good works and I) clarify your Father a-‘aich ls in IIcavcu.“ Al ilu‘ rvrlfng scrvfcc. ‘l"<. \lll- L011 Slcwnrt zmrl Xi? . i! '<"."n FT."- Lurc wcrc hoard with i" 1 - u a. duct. "My Ain C/mnv: . The Pastor announced l would be absent. from the t‘ :_ :\ Street, few days being called away to al- copln of \\ a NOW (1) (2) Liverpool, New York p» .;, f'l'l‘l'l"l ' Z-Z 11",‘, HALIFAX _ 0...“... Quebec. conqueror was the Excellent Accommodation — n Regular weekly’ S8llll\f1S—,\lfllitI\‘nl to’ nrfozl, llavrc. 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