ia. t _ v it " -E';..\‘-EE'-1 F2 u"Q n isi _ l io LE Li! ar. it ic nl I. rr ». .rl :rug .-» ...~§; _ .,` A 7' _Q11 L r\`1 H. ‘li 4 _ ' -1 "- = ' `.\*. ‘ _ ' l i i A v t M Jil ._I N_. _Ii `|=I 1 lLL ROGERS “A Uonnecticut Yankee" A PICTURE WHICH WAS MADE FOB LAUGHTEB. ALSO Two SPECIAL l,*’.;“;‘,,°;§;”,§ SHORT sUBJEcTs 1-0°-ew -‘gi 1* 'f‘i_;t__= FILL ED ROMANCE. sc stnneel sc f Great. So Over- _ " wllelrningiy ~"__Il- bcautfl ‘il _sr3._:Z¢- ' l _ _ llevcrlfumi you ' `;';"'»{§- ..', . ‘i‘-;':»--1 “""* ~'1='* L .s»»_‘; . ,.¢ ~»s..»--s _,, -. `:`°‘s-:.,°}`-‘* _€`3'-"Y-‘~.~: tit: -'.__;:.:, _ ‘ ~ » g ».»»..z.,&T.,.,_ ~ --.- -. _ --...Me .1 1 4 I ) \ i . , c K H T S 0 cs e r HUN i` ER RIVER AND VICINITY h Mr. Robert Ross, Kensington, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, He-liry Ross, Wheatley the misfortune of having a very valu- Glasgow, have returned to their res- Mrs. Herb Matheson, Milton, was The ’°m“i`k“'bie-aspect °i' the ex' ` y ctlve homes to spend the holidays the guest of her mother, Mrs. Nor- i1ibiti°“ is the “mi ihiit it i5 efililfilt- i om Charlottetown, attending Prince man MacDonald on Empire Day. lm? the Fienchmiih m°i'€ thin Hhy- Penims Since ibm 5°““d5 like 3 P589 one else to the wonders of colonial f1'°m H m°i0'~'ii’lm° °f the SBE- Il HP- __ ' Miss Una smith spent the week expansion. Since the war the French- :DBMS ifhiii fi`¢QU¢h¢iy durin8 the VOY- Owlng to a misprint in Saturdays end with Miss Aussie Stevenson, ma" ms; begun i0 i5i`i1V¢i» hilt lh€l‘¢ 83° the um! W5” 1°" °n mhi“€ --- notes, on item should heve reed that Wheatley n.lver._r._ are Still iniilionsof. people in this exveditions in the day time return- Mr. and Mrs. G. Ballingall and Mr. Joseph Doucette, South Rustico, Country who have no real concept- ' in! i/0 the S1009 in th! ¢V¢l1ii18~ But ion of the wonders of Franny; over- gone evening as they drew near. her, use fm- M,-_ Michael D(,y1e_ seas possessions. the men from the boa-ts were able to _ :discern the figure of the blind cook The many friends of Mr. Hector ~ in7t‘;;d“f;‘.s°;ec‘:’e ;I"°r’;f°l ’“‘"""i“°i I-Joseph. who was the only man left on -- Buchanan, Hunter River, who is very BY BDU!-Evimnlan wh wa th ' _ “ S ° Ly°“‘°Y» i board. srovins his way forward- They Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ling and fam- seriously sick at the home of his (British United Press Correspondent) lpnsiiuons hajgzzi crfasog Zitthe °x` ‘SBW him Ship the Bl'iCh0l'. and they aught", Mm George Gamestcn Hjamphle-ts stressm D1; ei erestnig ` saw him hoist the sails and Dull a- Wheauey Riven wish mm ,_ speedy PARIS, May 29.-France has been the French M ig ° mme" ti' °f way in the opposite direction. Fran. ccvery. f0li0Winz with much attention the .France hers li; fm? es' ’°°“‘u."3 iii” tic. they shouted, but blind Joseph .___ ' fluctuations of the wheat market in ltmrd A t- et rsgmls ;m1y the twenty Silt iii the tiiief. Sihllns 9. mourn- Mr. and Mrs. Adam _Bulman and Canada, realising how Breatly the iplré gh; ,er “ly of the em`lf"l spmtumr and i'i°"°i° °PP¢°i‘°‘i W aught" Marjorie' were visitors to Whole question anects Canadian POL ,in éne e La very human touch shea-r them. The sloop swiftly became lllvale and Hope River on the 2-ith. itics, especially in the three eniir- ' "mp et' This ’°°““" ‘im S SW on the horizon und' the voice River. B ____ h Messrs. Fred LePage, of Royal R Banl: stuff. Hunter River and Elwell to Lepege_ of the Royal Bank start. SeeS°n of the year. Charlottetown. accompanied by their sister, Hiss Helen, of Hunter River, spent the wcci.; end at their home in little daughter Hazel, Charlottetown, has the contract of building a new o Rustico. m nd were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. rnest Houston. Miss Muriel Toombs, stenographer E for P. McNutt, Malpeque, spent Em- pire Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toombs in Rustico. were Sunday guests of her parents. Mr. and :.’irs. Henry Ross, Wheatley River. R ,Wfil.TER PIDGEON AVIIARITIJIE BOY VVHO HAS REACHED STARDOM IN _-\ I\I.»\G1\lIl"ICENT ALL COLOR EXOTIC SONG . i’ ,__ 1:. i H ,- . ."1 : ,» ." “ '-er ' li' _'li' I A fy .;~ . ' Il. li ‘ ' i I ‘ ie ,»»~`.,ii§? ‘IP ‘ \_ “S 8 ily, New Glasgow, were recent visit- d rs to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Houston. benezer_ re 0 Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacNeil E .l ' P Mr. and Mrs. Barrett. Wheatley f River, had as guests on Sunday, Mr. S d Mrs Jack MacLeod, Dr and R Mrs. Ray Barrett and little daughter G Fatricia. ' G :"7 ' :_-._> ' ' _l where twinkling feet :._'§` "f, _ _ ‘_ “ and tinkllng glasses 1? Qt ’ -iff/ :_+ echo to melodies of §__:m!_ ` :&....ri Ei; love. Could romance _.QW _ _ been or .cell ln- ._ . ._ . _<,,_- """*.e=e<>.'_ic,-‘_-4,-c .rss _ . .fhvf-_ij ';;_.j » A_.';g.,.;?,§':‘ splratlon ever die? i v .t '.-;-».-;."f» =..-'=.===`*§i>"‘ K. ...Ste-» . _ MATINEE 3-15 M __ V,” , _ ‘ " - f" _ lac. asc. _,_ _ J _ ._ ),_j,».;'f’. I Ll V: l»:vENJl\'G7 sc 3.45 RE l’ if if. fiii " I 26°- 42°- We 1." . -_~ '.l_.f‘?'.;' -M ea ‘_ ,_ ,_ ._ ,L _, I li . ' t 3 ~ 'Also Sh r S in i." I _ SP ble horse fall dead while he was pa lver School house recently for the d urpose oi organizing ici' a school M air. The schools which were repre- entetl at this meeting were, Hunter iver, by their teacher, Mr. E. Smith; w reenvale, by Mrs. Spence; New w iasgow by Mrs. M. MacLeod, also TUDAY ONLY 266, 42c. 52o. T0-DAY 0||lY Also Short Subjects Usual Time and Prices birthplace of ro- mance - where dc- sires aro fulfilcd fedey. and tomor- row never comes- ' ll 0 Nil ii Y ...l‘.`l.i°.§~"?'”°."I..i Ar Lnsr Am-:lt 3 rms me Picrulul lrou'vs wiimsn roll rlllsr Mum-Mll.l.loN li BEN LYON ww; NOTE : We Strongly Advise You to Come Early l ll ls A c l: or ;;.:.:;:; °° °" ill. soulin Plciullls srysiiloys 2¢¢» 42m 521:. You ve never seen or heard anything like lt on the stage or screen_il’s more than a picture_ita an event _ an experience -an unforgettable achievement. ill/Ir. Jack MacLeod, Hunter River, in as recently purchased a. beautiful fai new Dodge sedan. _ all _ v. and Mrs. Quigley. All ofllcers ; Bowen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- re elected and a committee from liam Bowen. The C°i°ni“i E"P°5ii'i°“ at viii' ch School was app0imed_ we au( ___ cennes 'about which I have already GLLAR PRODUCTION JEAN MAR_L_ow_' You may be shocker! at - “l'lELl..’S ANGELS” but you will never forget this most dar- ing, realistic' and thrilling picturevl Alnorbingl Amazing! Tlirilling -la e yoncl the power of descrlptlonl cerely hope this lair will exceed Miss Florence MaeRae, teacher of `“'ri“e“ is i’_’°Vi“3-B his “C9955 ai' former years in its success. In- Milton, spent Empire Day at her |ih°“3h Pessimists beiie"°°i'ih“i'*iii¢° ector Court who was at that time home in Wheatley River. f the ,_m`S'f“"e-d Bifliish Empire EXPOS- making his otiicial visit to the school -_~ _ - _ i'i°ii §¢,Wemi>1el’+g1i v°_l1ld not brine this vicinity, attended the school '~ Mrs. Nelson stead and children ill iiiiy “fuel Pf°fit- Whether it will r organization. _ spent Sunday the guests ot Mrs. Nor- ‘Kult in making Fran” “HY i'iCh° _.___ man Mnnonald and M,.s_ George er cannot. oi’ course, be known but The Misses Mabel Ling, Wheatley , Matheson, Ebenezer. time is 11° doubt about its propa- Mr. Rackham, Hunter River, had River, and Mildred Brown. Newl l- Salida Vilille- eing worked ln the narrows. Mr. fr acl~:ham‘s many friends were sorry Q1 hcar of his loss, especially in this otol-ed to Wheatley River recently h A meeting was held ln Wheatley -.cw ce _ '\ `~ ' __ _ _ ed ;/ L \`. . 1 » »",”f.~'¢4/@,r/vt’ __ n V .'a2~* 'ix l """"" "' cv. /1.. fl .ni . ` _;==.-__ C is W |~ v il ill ‘ i I ‘ ` ‘$1.5 ig i fi-illii' .= J* f n ;“' ~.>_,» 1 ,gi _ " . £11 '-.I l§i§: 5; . \ _ ' in I if ~.'~ ~» _ r .,' i 4,, ,J _ \ accompanied by their three sons, of imports into Canada the farmer “tm” ihmulhout the world of being ‘ ANY IN syn” ' Daniel, William and Roland, motor- will vote for some sort of preference i quick in action-and it is a reputat- i ‘ to Summerside recently on a busi- for the French product accepting that im" Weil deserved. It is a kind of ~ €SS ii‘iP. it is value for money. Wim Oi’ honor amongst the frater- _yngggmhh United new --_ This is a political truism out it i“iiY` °° flesh alone the Boilieverds or usu l ALM' May 29'_The "ck ii Mrs George Dixon, Charlottetown works out in actual practise since 1 lwith one foot hard down on the ac l whim” mms has resulted in - 1 '- ‘ ’ - hund eds d t K J A grins been visiting at the home of her lea-m from the Canadian Trade Com- ieelerator. If ,the _psssenser should itribesrmen Don llliellsdglslgiilng Bedoum & ,_,,. / §.__=f""‘v\\\\ , . i " *ii N I ' ` l increasing month by month and the ii P "i figure for the wheat quota import- ` ' ` i ation as agreed between Mr. Ben- l I N I M E N I nett and the French Government ~, .-._-_._-___~__.___-.___ J ' when Mr? Bennett visited France has NFlD'S Wales College. :mil lA.lll :Ima a-ul, `u»c'u» on |||l\'|lO|H0|il ada and the French millers were com iety as some politicians would have wished them to do, they decided to buy Manitoba, knowing how much better it was. Thus the volume of wheat im- ported from Canada into Francs is "n3‘5'25'°h5m~ I understand, already been passed. than The to Ono cry t into it we drive in pl er h is s turn that C Paris teres vary K the As erica the the the with only SBU clled Fr gath RER le Provinces. F’““°e °"’°S *‘.°"E’“Pife i° the old or the blind cook died sway. Mr. Robert Sellar, Wheatley River, The Grench Government natural- ilegime' to Chimes X" to mum Ph"` Th’ Piilhi °f ilheile meh. aband- as a recent visitor to Damley. I-le ly takes an interest in the situation ":;?;'h :gd E; the 5’-’°°”d EmPii'°- oned in their little boats hundreds as accompanied by his daughter, and has a genuine desire to help the R.pub1|cBx:Ger an adnglmon from A °' "mes ‘mm "h°"° W” i¢fi’ii’i¢- Mm Harry Cromer from Kensington canadian farmer by buying more sh-cmd be eoiiergirrini; However. it_Tney were followed by sharks and - Mr. Seller states he had a very en- wheat from him because France real- Third Re gb? e M ha it W” the during the night separated by a M joyable week end. While there, he ises the benents she herself can ob- Lmen who gem” W C p'°"id°d me Baie- Only one was rescued It em- rtainly had the pleasure of hearing tain by close political friendship with | he and d yi°°”‘°"d“°‘i»°i`i° Gm- tained the two men who have re- . Dr. watson, or Pine Hlu couege ln the Dominion. By buying ¢,mad,a_n ip “"‘ ° .'°”°“"i°h- ltui-ned with their tragic Story.- Malpeque United Church on Sunday. wheat France obtain; the 5 -- _ of the farmer in the Three Provinc- . \ Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Rackham _es and when it comes to a question PML’ ""1 d"i"éi'5 hi"/° the reput- DRQUGHT KILLS M i' , fs Q i ' -n ~ I E' fe . i li / \\ \ L 1 //. _ g l , ' ' ' ‘ \ ympathy _ ' ster, Mrs. Charles Mathesonp missioners omces here that France Protest he will find that the chau! to travellells wh h ' acmrdmg ‘ o _ f Wh°°ii°>'- lihis Yeer will probably rise to the four is' really astonished. because hc* shstem Syria we mum", from rank of second best customer oi' th heiihies that everyone wants to t' - Miss Annie Weir, of Charlottetown Dominion, Great Britain is in gh; to his destination. gg qngqly as D: thgliiiegl 1;: : very severe winter and as esuost on Monday of Miss-ilnin nrst position, or ou _ d i 1 sible. ' “ 1”" °’ ‘"°°'» hund- NT-§'“ Beaton, Wheatley River. l used to rank seconcd. lisilt :lice Iltglyi. This affords a. curious contrast in ;:;¢o‘ :ibesmen and thousands of _-_ has started to buy Russian wheat French character, which is normally thirst anlivestagvrzllped dead from ` Mr- Bhd MIS- M0l'i'iB Bowan. 8°- che has been relegated to the back- Efillilble and indulgent and loves lels- on' "ports ny' °mPlI\i¢d by Miss Oiiio PhiiiiDS» ground. iurcly procedure. But, then, therelre Zllillll Oli tt): mb” are now moving ._.' Summerslde. motored to Wheatley Happily this year the ¢,¢h5u£¢_ imany foreigners amongst the 20000' and 1-liver: h the dtesertt' when wen! ' ‘ _ at s d th ts :Mi-_ - - _ i ' ’“’° 11° 'Ve dried un. but ver on im By. e Elle! 0 ion o. Frances own wheat stocks oc- italdmen. with Russians in the maj- many ci' them died on the wo ‘ curred at the right moment for can- - ~ _ _ ~ ; l ____ _ y‘ tltlod when Th* . es about the spcodineu of the taxis. unbelievable. It seems that one .diy in the Bois de Blouogne. it stu-ted rain Plrii. indlv1du‘l hld the tnnerny to . . . . - ..-~..........~-.c.......- ---A PCI’ ll). 1.4¢ =i== ie*-eel" " he i“=°°°“l »...... ...~..::1:1::;::1::.;:.::...°... " ~ ~°°= li in the ect -'Piece di 'open as. rcnctc soup, /iylmerc _ 'xiii y cs you con." ohniencen cc ionuc Mumumc so-os. inc ., _ re onthe score oi' his ability to psf ¢|,`, rut. the ¢11=\iff°“1' ‘i1’°"° iii" oatmeal ’°§,,","‘° amen and on-lvca in Puls be- - uoiu om io ill' he rain shower had had time to, Rhubarb 4|b,1 me wif- n"°“ce°.t..’§...°°-"‘. e'ili..’f.‘f.11'.".'¥.'.::::::::°.:'::.::"-.---- e connolsseurs are still unable . . . . .. Spkuz c $.53 "Iii ”2i.“.5.'.§°§.°iZ.°T.?‘Z.§Z FRIDAY AND SATURDAY oivtv 81' Y for wine. Last 'year the eron turned out rather poorly, but was balanced c u D M 0 B R 0 s by A nno crop from the you before. ` a Who. is wanted Just now is sunl e . _ as N11 _ ana qliickl s mu fore t get t Win runny. he himself remains 0Diih'iiSii¢~ Sll’lC0 is ood or bad. Thus in 1930 the Canadian wine trade h¢-Sit!-leii in buying, therefore this year they are ‘anxious to do business and have got necessary capital for it. _ more discriminating and expects that French wines shipped over the 4 border should be of good quality- Champagne is of fair quality whilst VANISHED SHIP IN COMMAND OF ‘ _ BLIND COOK where in these same shark infested waters are five fragile dlnghies each containing two men. While at Nas- _ irum after nights and days of agony at sea, are two members of the crew of the vanished ship who were res- nlain of the sloop Hero who sailed from Nassau last month with thirt- Their account of the strange hap- ~ . )~ v 1 _ i i .El -§ it E. sri Rlillllhl people who fled from R tha old ngimo collnlil0d._ French themselves make Job latest story is illuminating but in torrents and as usual in everyone dashed for I ffl-Xi o a good chance that all mlsht A ~‘ ` \ . si _ \ 'nut OUDMOBI: B308.. you Home rom, Gmc _S i Gen cut Prices _lo Lowr ` ‘ Buy, Llherally While Upportullity Lens - Bic He 3lc Zlc 294: 354: 351: 25:: Cillc 25:: 251: t ' ` l tc- l n£o|i:lllll°edisedv‘ri|lh1ee¢:lloI|1atetl-ul,"tll.iere `i8°8""'”`m' ' out wen A friend who has it "” 'T 'T' ' "" " ` ' - -f ---`.`, vineyard in nordozno write! to “Y r the fronts of January “iii Rh' ' did a great deal of harm but dian wine agents here in say that canada is greatly 1r_l~ ted in. the fate of the crop, A canadian purchases of wine according to whether the year every one knows, too,_the Am- n market each year becomes Algerian wine harvest which is important to Prnnce,_ is stated to be l ` fexcellent. varnish Unjtca rms) M LONDON, May 29.-Somewhere in j` Caribbean Sea there is a ship neither crew nor captain but _._ a, blind cook in command. Some in the Bahamas. raving in del- - ,by a~flshing boat. _ om their incoherent stories it is _ ered that they are all that re- _ native' sailors. \‘i\‘l\‘-I A i "i\i\\.‘t\‘t\~‘i\*l':\`~54\§‘f'l The Rogers Hardware Co. ,, 9 lv' c ,. . ONCE upon a time lt wun’t a room at all. It who just wasla lploo bo- _ ncuth the roof. Than wo lrnrund lwv only it Wu to mnknuooofdlleh plaooo with TEN/TEST and we converted It into n recru- tlnn mom. ` But it was nltmwnnia that the big aurgnho uma ln building the room with TEN/TEST wo had put inaulationlmtwcon ihoroof \». PAYS ITS OWN T REN and the rut of the bonu. Heat no. longer escaped. Tho house at once became more oomfortnblo md ilu ma.) hill camo down. Now, ovary winter the nv- lng in fuel represent" niu tidy rent from the room ..v and we have the mom wo. Wo killed two birds with one ltnna c . . we got ur- otlaor room and we reduced our fuel bill by practically _ ,.i~.., _ . ’g~'.f'.=.l.n` ' -mill IUILIIUI '°‘*° ' one-third. Not had for TEN/Tas-r For complete information, estimates, etc., call ` ii/legal( _~’_ , I f 3 -*_ Bl-E, il3ll'-:li Fiji i ww-‘ Heres cl Room that L. M. POOLE 63’ CO. Telephone 172 Charlottetown, P. E. I YoU'1.l. WANT THESE; New Cooking Uiomlla we will show :lon are Innes shud or my ycvrve yet leon. in improved design mn ualltles. They make cooking mm-¢ °ll°°°¢lflll. kitchen work pleauntcr, and the care of the Pots, Pm. mg U*°'“”l *i*°ml¢lV°l. hr easier. They *-l'° lhlned and ilninhed an as anno.; to clean themselves! ' ‘ v Limited ll ii iii “lr.f2.§‘f9 " . |<;\li`:' it p' 090004 of choosing the cheap Danubian var u e I rea a Year Healed y Cuhcm-a, Fora yaarormorelouifeod withahraklngoutonm Y forehead. It started with a rub but lr gagging um" my fmhmd 'u °°"¢'°‘i With lmliic Ni Pi P ol. The tation was used to swatch at night ln? my forehead vm din u::4“"" um I The trouble was so severe thot I loot many nilhtfzloa vm hwy’ "l read an advertisement for Cutleura Soap and 0|n¢am¢ _ ith I ffl# llmple ul nah. I |iurcl|ued more and after ind “ut cakes of Cutlcdbfa Eoin and one boa oi Cutlcura Ointmentufvssa gg: t'.=:.f.'.i..'-.:='.°i‘...<.e.'=l.'.-.-.°.>.._M'~ °i~ °-=--~ one » or T*-l-°".»‘-.-.Q _mg yn Q »`¢¢¢ ”