r e Foxes REX HlRlllSllN - MAUREEN llHlRA . lliciarlllaydn-liclorllclaglrr Vanessa Brown 1gp“ n QAQITQL n TllES. and Will. , MATINEE 3:30 — EVENING SHOWS 7 and 8:45 itrerurssv so l. An 0ld llew lirunswlck Boarding School For Boys l0 - l8 ACADEMIC-Elementary and High school courses leading to school leaving certificate. Junior and Senior Matriculation and lldiilitsry and Naval Colleges. ATHLETICS-Well organized and supervised games in Rugby Football. Hockey. Basketball, Track and Field, Tennis, Skiing. ACTIVITIES-Manic (piano, organ, violin, voice), Dramatics, Hobbrycrslft, Scouts, Cadet Corps, Physical Training, etc. BUILDINGS-Separate Junior and Senior Residences (Sprink- ler fire protection). Chapel, Schoolhouse and Gymnasium, and Administration Building Illustrated i“. ,eetue will be sent on request to the Headmaster. C. H. Bonnycastle, BA. BOTHIZSAY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL Dothessy. N-B. llflilifiiieiiti lincle 1' ousrtoomm t-uM/ WHY» sun's ALMOST HUMAN! t m ysrocsc i’ Ddor Fests, Cedar Shingles, Asphalt Shingles. ' rGood steels Fewcett Oil lurning Ranges and Hooters. ‘ One Thllco Freezer, Suiteble for Store, ‘etc. = -. . l lottery and Electric Radios, oll sizes. l. AIOYI ITEMS AT EXTRA SITECIM. lialllCiD PRICES) - . _ g p . = ie-Alse Ml stock of Cor Ports end Memories lorbodge, ' yiiiith, 0e$oto and Chrysler Cars‘. Dodge end Forge else" sold wireleeele end retell. ' i Chit-pioneer write. r ‘ I. K. JOII8TOI ~ JOHNSTON MOTORS ~Mdrtey River, P. i. l. V. A k655i: ssonrsnus." Innll n. s ~ seas Obi. mfllis Holden Ineaa lielsasda and Gordon T irnsvpusnnrsn. CHARLOTTETOWN ti EERN GUARDIAN_ Milli‘! e AIIIIITI IOIJI-lls IU ‘no Orsnrflnn snsy be sflsbhstfllflco: lolfinmdtaifienlrabyrea Iseriet Ins-sell beagblasnnreftbe following placenta Montague: IIII l. A. Hewellyn: Mn. Cby. Georgetown lesions-lest‘ 'e sndllerenee leper. ll 8L Iodfll The Pol ' Mk. Ct. M. Avard. Charlottetown, was a business visitor to Montague and vicinity. m. Raymond Graham, commer- cial traveller, Kentville. spent the day in Montague and vicinity call- ing on his regular customers. m». and Mrs. Gordon Collin and family, Sydney, N.S., are guests of m. Colin's , nts. Mr. and ms. L-l-I. Coflin, at their summer home in Brudeneil _ Mr. B. P. Oelkin, president of the firm of '1‘. P. Oalkin, Ltd. Kontville, N.S.. was a visitor to Montague this week on lsusiness. Mr. and we. L. H Ooflin. Char- lottetown. were recent visitors to West Adwocste, N. 8.. guests I their son-in-law and deughtenhdr. and Mrs. John Dewis. Since their return on Monday they have tak- en up residence at their summer hcme in Brudenell. On the south side ed the Mont- ague Bridge five hug; was“. thousand gallon tanks of the Irv. ihg Oil Company have been placed on end on a. large clay bank, g. round which is a wide ditch into which it is understood concrete W111 b9 Pflured. Pipe lines from tho tanks have been run to the water- front where the oil will be taken m by tanker. At present tr-uck._ lwllns pipes are hem: installed near the main warehouse which t; being completed. after hsvingbesh covered with asbestos siding and T905118. It ls expected than. the work will be completed within s. few months. 14m Captain and Mrs. Boswell Alien. “Wmvwlvd by their eevshter Anita, and Mr. Allen's brother Charles, arrived in Montagup on Mondey from Victoria, no, h". "l: motored ail the way, Mfippln‘ I'- OI-mbrldse. Mess... roi- a, 29w lily! to visit mother brother- Brenton. 1t has been twenty-five’ Yours since either has seen Mont. lluc. and on their return theyflnd Eloy chances in the wwn. While a "mil-Wilt they are the suests W‘. end Mrs. Aivs Allen and MI- lrnd Mrs Archie 311mg, An. other sister, we. Cecil wighh-hm it 11w the west of Mr. sud Mrs: Alchle Hume. ‘Iihsy u‘ .150 Vi” "l!!! their mother, Mrs George Allen. who is residing 1n 140mm,, Th!!!’ 1109c to reanain in Montague for a week renewing old acquaint- ances alter their long absence, Ml” m“ MWGIQBM. Mont- lfllo. was pleasantly sugpriggfl 9n "Wtdneltlecnwhen the ladies ed the Ywnr People's Union of the Unit. 9d (rhurch entertained at a mis- cellaneous shower in her honor at the home ed Mire. C. A. Shaw. Sit. ""8 "M" l prettflr decorated Wwl- the vowin- bride-to-be was showered with beautliul hp”. some. Then s barrel orf lovely Biff-l. decorated with pink and white streamers. was broitht in on a wagon by little Mnxcha Mac. Donald who was dressed in a floor 191184-11 l1|nk Uvwn and carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley. The gifts were opened by Miss 151mm; Hume. and the humorous verses were read by, Pearl Greene. A humorous readlns by Mrs. C. A, Shh/w. and a pantomime by Miss Minnie Greene, Mrs. 0A. shew. Mrs. ilildna Fraser. and Miss Pearl Greene, were followed by a dainty lunch and a sins-song. The sing- ing of ‘For She's A Jolly Ger-g Fallow", and the giving of happi- est of good wishes brought the ‘social gathering to a happy end- ng. R00llFORIl THEATRE "THE GANSTERS" VERNOQ IRIDGE- . Monday Night 9 PM. HUNTER RIVER- Tuesday Night 8:30 PM. 'i—“"—e% FOR SALE IN SOURIS 2 building lets; truck wag- gon on eleven; end new); truck woggen oxlels; heavy springs for heavy express woggens; Ne. T6 Frost ls Weed plow; l ISO-gallon lnnlt (Iron); l Secltville plow; I grain cleaner (Gray end Campbell); 1, 2 and 3 inch hardwood (wide). D. F. MecDONALD lox 243 RLY-lT000 MATS Ply Weed leets complete et lmecit dewn frornesnlth all nec- essary Jllllllllll rneuldod to shape fer V or Flet lettent boots. your nearest stetlea. yourself. Apply, to! .. C. MfFlTlGlRAl-O GOOFflRIWIy hid- wheels (heavy . ifrorn elghfftu fllteen tut long» . _ er lengesfereted endshlpped to, . lulld .' lt Bristol set Vicinity --'- 1h. J06 Campbell, o! the O. N. R., Halifax. who along with his wife and three children, spent a. vacation in Bristol. has return- ed to his duties, Mrs. Campbell and children will remain here for s few months. Otters times residents wonder when it is noon time, This worry will end in s few months when the new exten lm now being built onto the catholic church st Moreli Village is completed. A new bell will be installed in the tower and will be rung at different hours as is the practice other places. Mr. P. B. Sinnott, is foreman on the big job. ' when the bus stopped at Bris- lnl on wodnesday evening of this week a. strange lady stepped cdt and looked around and those who selw her wondered who she was. Yes she said, this is'Bristol alright. but it has changed e lot in thirty-we years since I left. but there on the hill is my old heme. She was Mrs. Sadie Davy. who came back to see her two sbns Janrrs and Charlie Davy. One son James is residimz in Charlottetown, also one sister the former Sadie Geuther before her marriage. Mrs. Davy will visit the home of her childhood in Rustic-o, after s. short visit here. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sinnctt, friends of long long age. 100 Scientists Meet Monday LONDON. June i9 —- (Reuters) .-More than 100 od the world's leading scientists will meet here Monday to seek the solution to a problem ‘they believe is blocking the speed with which new discov- eries can be made. About 30.000 scientific Journals and records are published each month. Hopelessly buried under this avalanche of paper, scientists say it is impossible to read every- thing. As s result, e scientist en- gaged in a_certain sphere od re- search may miss s clue ‘nfhich could solve the problems he faces. The men. who will meet for ll days are unanimous that a. great deal of research achievement has been lost and" time wasted because cf this. ‘Hie conference, sponsored by the Royal Society, leading British scientific body, will try to reorg- anize the spate od scientific liter- ature so that now facts can be pre- sented. comparatively speaking at e glance, to scientists all over the world. ‘ "cation of microfilm pro- cesses for distributing information by air mail is one suggestion. An- other is that. there should be a world card index based on the per- foretcd card principle, which en- sbles sorting to be done at the rate of 20.000 cards an hour. Professor J.D. Berna] o! London University will propose that pub- lication of scientific journals as sudh should cease and only single articles be printed. ‘llhese would be sent to those scientists inter- ested in the particular subject. Western Rainmaker Goes Into Reverse MEDICINE mo‘, Alts., June 1e l (OP) —- Regina's Donald S. John- ston goes the conventional rain- makers one better. ‘He claims his Rflnlnlly successful "universcops" can go into reverse _. and hqlt rain l! need be. ‘ ‘ Wide-eyed natives yesterdsy w“. hooded the scccning proof of his larger claim -— be threw the unlv- [ersccpe into reverse to check a cloudy threat or: raining out l ‘Royal Canadian Mounted Police v bend concert. It didn't rein, Colncldences - if coincldchcea they are — have been startling in latest tests od’ the instrument. l Seven out or eig-ht times 0n which Johnston has used his elec- tro-magnctic device an the Hat's bl-llllnl cumulus clouds it hes rained. when he refrained it didn't. Yesterday's concert over, he went back to work sgslh uhq "presto!" - it rained later. The universcope consists of two magnets, one sumended within the other. Johnston claims wsmlc rays from the moon and tnin ‘forks induce electric curlrlghlts iris than. ‘me currents in turn ere laid to cause clouds to condense their moisture. dropping it as rein. Johnston h“ Promised nearby ‘Ilflbllsfinldilt it will not rain Sat- Jlflly to spoil its rodeo. In feet the directors are taking the Re. steamers, a commercial artist wlsese rein-rneisinads eihobbynto , . lledeiil as their guest and will Padlock his unlvereeepojt will be on shell! — but not epetetlen m leeet in; u; be operated in. " m.’ It: s coon canes ‘BI loeiety fer the protection of , Ancient Ilsildinss was founded in beacon in m’! by arrow es eas- linent men of letters. one Ulises: wee hflio. #4? . . g No, Mr. Brown l! Bill and April cluttered across Alixe who said nothing. who new pflll‘, it that were possible, es the great Chicago plane drenod ‘eyes her heed. April slipped an elm in hes- friend's, gave a instill-Milo squeeze. how the ship descended bounced, bounded across the taxiod msoothly to the-plnllotln where the csowd wee waiting. It was Jerry who made the moat- lhg aggy for thorn all by hie exub- erance. ‘Toolcyi" he shouted. "Daddy, there's Tooley come to meet me!" And rushed to throw his arms round Allies neck. O I "I cannot understand those two," April grumbled. “When I think orf all I did to make fihlags edsy our Jsy and Alixa, and what a msrevlous opportunity they hm_.. ‘To elope, you mean?" Noel rmurmured. "Well. naturally. 0t course." April nibbled n saitihe reflective . "nobody can deny it was n-lghtfui brave ed them, coming homo t0 face the music." "It was brave of you, too." Noel insisted. "breaking the ice at the Van Eldensh" "Chilly at first. I will admit." April shudderod. "Alixe sent me ahead because lher mother hid invited s lot od people to have tee and see the decorations. and we wanted to bo sure they were out of the way. I could have hug- ged Bhtes when he met me in the hall and told me the tea was off." Continued on page 12 Quebec Liberals r Issue Platform .___- QUEBEC. June sei- (OP) — Complete ctr-operation with the Federal Government and insurance "against e turn to the loft" were the main points of a manifesto re- leased tonight by Liberal leader Adelsrd Godbout for the Provin- cial election July 28. Issued to reporters at. a press conference, the l8~point pletifo m included these main features: 1. Financial agreement with the Federal Government. 2. Ctr-operation with the Federal Government in health insurance. 3. As provincial system o! home purchase loans. 4. seasonal premiums designed to stabilize farm product prices in- cluding milk. - 5. Freight subsidies on Western feed grains. 6. Premiums to stabilise fish prices. '1. A provincili labor code and speed-up oil strike settlerhent pro- cedure. Tourists Bring Fewer American Dollars MONTREAL. June l9 -— (C?) —'I‘hose good old free-spending days by American tourists are ap- parently over. Visitors from below the border are getting wiserarlnsteed of bring- ing American dollars with thorn they are brlnzinl Conediln fllfldl purchased in United States banks at s discount, according to a sur- vey by the Montreal Geaettc. Hotel and rooming house oper- ntors, usement places, handi- credt shops and other estpblish- mcnts wlho do substantial business with tool-ms said that although tihere are more tourists this year, the number o4 American dollar passed out has greatly ’ ‘ By purchasing their Canadian money at home, Americana save approximately seven cents on ev- ery dollar. While American money is only accepted at per in Canada. Canadian dollars can be bought for about D3 cents on the New York market. Some observers here report that Canadian dollars can be bought on the block market and from other sources Ior as low as l’! cents in American currency. An ooficlal of the Ibfolgn m» change Control 80am said Amer- icans wanting to bring Canadian money into Caneds can do so obtainable at banks and in mfi cases drafts ere made out. MAID SIT! DOWN GETS SIX MONTHS BELFAST. June (OP) — Florence Johnston, 8-year-old maid, staged s alldown strike at the home od her Belfast employer, Dr. O. D. Mchdden, because she did not like her mom. The doctor called police and Eorence, fresh from Oounty Tyrone, was carried kicking to-the police station. carried into. court, still sitting. She saton the floor of the dock, out of sllht, and rdueod to monk. "Seeing you have no interest in these proceedings." said the magistrate, "you will have a good aelsia- six months in Ambit 11.1. MABON - OIIOIIIIIOI ‘Ilttlsgleuelenebioflleeeee without any trouble. Funds are‘ Inter she was Till DILIOHTIUI. IIAOIANCI OI SUN-DRYING” steryiirisgisaslr aelssse. CONTROLS WAT! F? year. years. lll bled ll leslaken lllalglorrr HALIIAX, Juno 11--(CP)- The Halifax scallop dragger Elaine W” drifting st see. with a disabled mo- tor for two days. was taken in tow tonight by the small cargo ship O. K. Service out of Lahsve, N. S. ‘ The tug Foundation Lillian and the Canadian destroyer Haida had both participated in the hum. for ‘Till? YOUR IININI TO liserialnelh lsssenlrss hoe its adraelqesefleoo llsbrlllley lm the fresh. eleso nnellelilnss ussiiel under tilelrpessnervisisn sedhitscbsd a odsl ielinfnsldtenlseasibs- Thoykamieellol phlouflllslewsshwllha meet. llet usler-seq-lhe sen of e switch sod Tiwylsortisettststsssertsysfetlosiih enlm. ens then s emeu every snehsslllssls eliismsentydwtmoess... lllfilllli A0007 (ONVIIIIIIT Ill”. FROM A 00|lll0R 0All SAVEYOII MOIIEY-r-IIERPS ll0W And It costs you considerably lese than $200.00. You can eeelly figure fill l"! saving, besides felting into consideration the longer lite of your clothes, weshed the gentle but thorough Connor woy end If! The average family using outside washing" service spends $2.00 weekly or $l04.N o in twenty years that amounts to roughly $2,000.00. The overoge llfe of o Connor Washer is fifteen, twenty or more rnntnursrlt! ‘lleeeuse the New (Olltiilltlltetssehesthoagetl TIMPERATUR! luv Auorncn, many - o'er.‘ usr Ms at ' tire-rims! so eesy to operate toe. the dragger o1! the south Nova Sootie coast. The Elaine w. flu a here-s cylinder, wetcr in the engine and a binned-out bearing. She will be towed to Lunenbusg. N. S. . ssnvros sine moi-nuns" MlLBOUR-NE. . Australia-Kl?)- Mothers who have to teke a vacat- ion or go in hospital have no pro- blem in providlrz‘ for ltheir citil- 00ll$lllEll TIIESE FACTS — We ilave Sense Washers llow CROCKETT s. STOREY Ltd. s1 Grafton siren - Vlihsrlettetews siren. Through well organized cem- munity services it is posiblo ll lesve children of any sac with l properly staffed and equippld m1- snintion which will care for then while the mother is away. SCIENCE FOB QUACKB Phrehology. one of the owl sciences, is based on the false u- sumption that "faculties" are IPW‘ iiicallyi 1mm in the brain. Hill are evidenced on the skull. ‘ OUT OUR WAY ' ‘ ly J. R. William! \ e