j‘ PRINCE ATTRACTIONS E WEEK; -FP_'% The Central Guardian UONFEDERATION LIFE IN- L-5469-24-24-ti Whistling Well Continues Wail On P. E. I. Farm __ .2 ---,-. W: TL: suaanca. L-6798-7-l2-312 , (B Thomas L. Guy) l‘, l! COOKS tor perfect pictures. Aumgorq, P’ E_ I.” Jun: 7__ Hyouuesufier_ I T ‘SRE in CLARENCE ‘p; BROWN ‘o .:I9Bfl';@ il, WE" EN’S proc/uction sisal"..- a5. 1 inertia i ‘l a romantic triumph more thrill- L g than "San Franci|co"l See i! l —~ _ou'll never lorgetit/ P()l’l'l..\l( S(‘ll-l.\‘('l'l 'l'ct'.‘iii icolou l‘ mun. - rm. -—SAT.—-ilnother Big Add... [A WUMAN AS RIITIILESS ANll BEAUTIFUL AS TllE FllliESl WIUJERNESS SllE lllllEll! SPECIAL nan-as a-r KENT naaury SHOPPE. L-iiea-e-i-zi. POEMS PUBLISHED — Three sonnets by lVlr. Harry Foster. Charlottetown. appear in the 61"‘ rent issue of Canadian Poetry (CPJ-James Beck has on his farm here e. drilled well that "draws" and "blows" eir as the tide falls and rises in Murray Harbor and Murray River about three miles away. During the winter o! 1917 Mr. Beck and his brother who was en- lng from Aat Fever or Bronchhigilllfllzi-lhiggk,’ inhale the fumes of Kellogg's Asthma RelietYou . _ will get easy relief. For over 60 years thin famous herbal preparation has _ gaged at that time in drilling wells benefited the“, "All The MOI‘! She ' M“g“m°' Tmmm‘ throuahouktil the ivrvvlnwimstarfig andl of suiferers. fir m , BIRT“DAY__T Wm one on s own prein . Y d HGIBd FOUfld 4‘. 1 hex at the Go“ L?“ on drill was powered by a gasoline en- “"'”",',"",-"“'"°" TheWayTo Her " _- lonely‘ Heart! " llll I'll! WIIMAII" f Wednesday the King's Birthday. the hostesics being Miss Barbara Smith, Miss Virginia Scarth, Mrs. A. D. Russell, Miss Mary Miles. SUCCESSFUL PUPILS-Results of ‘Theoretical Examinations held by McGill University in Charlotte- town. Junior Grades, Teresa Don- ahoe, d‘ "notion, Sandy Brehaut, dfninction, Louise Cox, distinction. Elementary Grade, Dorothy Keep- ing, posed. FIRE ALARM-Firemen re- sponded to an alarm at i225 yes- terday for a fire in a barn owned by Mr. Nelson Hooper, Stewart Street. A line of hose was used to extinguish th: blaze. The damage was slight. gine and -nad o! steel. For about the first 12 feet a hole from three to four inches was made and a metal casing put down as the drill was operated through the earth. From l2 feet downward the drill growled a three-inch hole through pure rock. Finally, after several weeks work, one evening when the drill reached the 160th toot, it , suddenly dropped about six inches. The men had been working some time on the well and were expect- ing to reach water at any moment when the six-inch drop was noticed. It was decided water had been reached and they left the scene for Sllppef. when they returned the drill was raised. but not a drop of water showed on the end. From the 30- foot level to tlit- 160th there had o: . . 11.09 Der fin, trial aiu i5; Obtainable also in cigarette (oi-m, Dllld Lyman uo. 14mg” Efllabllsliud U151 Tomnw. Canada Ill COMMUNITY PLATE i...» ~ _ §il'\'/'£'n"l;ilii$$il~'-°'i§§l$1'.l'§§il'§l.i$.lilil: sromzs CLOSING—It is under- Sliiigcksiéigfigflouigikilregm‘? SERVKB FRANCHOI TONE MELVIN caucus “hml G E0 RG E B RE NT . Sm“ m“ a“ “we” “M” and a ing When drilling was continued "m" ""53 SIP-i"? ‘Pmtiwfdlirloilnhltionkiewin BEVERLY ROBERTS / i‘o‘i't‘gz’fvn°fw‘htll‘e’co'zfglliflfeln lrom the ISO-foot mark thmughl 525'" ._~ -.......- s. ._...-_ _, M.’ __..__n_____ _ _ w dn 5d “e J the hard rock ii, was necessary to , . alum llaclANE- roam IAllliAT _A 8f“, ;,,fyco,,g}nug“°gf;f;ughff,i pour water down the side of the UP MA T W A T I I I M“ [llfolllflllh lilng-[l Brande! ._ June July and August“ pipe every few minutes to enable ‘ In Tarnlsh-Proqf "—‘"" - ‘ (- ~ ' tii drill to o through the d (l: l \ _ ‘ _ lolepli Croliu Addison Richards C01,,‘ _______ 0 8 FY es s 2 L \ h N l .\ G S ll 0 H's AT A DAY WITH THE L AUXILIARY MEETING _ The “if t n m 2m f t l I ._._ _ ' ‘ 13,1 A .11 Y [T], U_ cnuay e -oo eve was ' 1.00 .~\I\l) 8.!» DIONNES Featured the “Qunits” and Colour Cartoon itérelnglilurcilixingtrlfog titer tirile “Mhed “ml “mlher d"? °°°""°d- ‘ Livestock this season on Monday evening, There was a largo attendance, and after the missionary study was concluded an enthusiastic discus- sion took place oii missions, nonie and foreign. Ii. P. U. MEETING-At the regu- The drill was raised and signs of water were noticed indicating drilling work was completed. Alter a plpO-lllic was lowered and a pump installed at the sur- face a basing sound was frequently noticed COlIllnP from beneath the pump where it sat on the base, l cannot ATTRACTIONS THUR —FRI—SA T. fastened with set-screws. Examination disclosed air was escaping on some occasions while on others it was being taken in. At times the force was strong en- liiONiitli/ill, Juno 7 —— Steady })l'ii('.>, \\llil u sight risv on some conic, ]ll'(“~{illLCl on Aluiitruiil live- .»...u.; iinirki L» today, 'i‘liei'e were no early sales of hogs. lnr meeting of the LAP. U. yester- dziy a discussion tool: place on the rrmuncration being paid by a local finn and a resolution was passed drawing the attention of the unem- RfifPiillfii 51ml?» 407; 6811/65. plovment committee of the Cana- ‘Jugfll elm" Way i0 Pill’- Olll- I l3 U} i‘ ' ti ll lJ., "39; l ‘i ' m3 31- . 94g. sittp an 1m y ., iOQa giggelgiegion, and the press, to the For several years it remained a you“. ‘mums on soon steers sold at $8 u» $8.50 with .__. mystery as to what caused the °'Y°'"°”'.‘ MM‘ The Year's Funniest Comedy l i l a purl load up to $3.75. Mediums 1g 9p c_ p-Eupwsflrpqyohn “peculiarity? Then one day ' ' ' m‘ l°'°|'°” °l ' ’ mode from $lnl5 lu $8 and commons Clarence Murphy, the recipient of 5011190118 noticed the dip was e5- slhmm’ - - - 1° up to $6.50. Licht- steers were down to $4.50 with liciicrs ranging from easily owned al lhli caping at the time the tide was hwpflc. A d . n q rising in the harbor and river three a Knights of Columbus Fellow- ship in Sociology for the academic (U! “ALL AMERICAN CHUMP” (I! 7* ‘y’??? 5% fist“. $4 i‘) sl-‘lila (‘WA w“ “m? $5?" year 1931-36 at the Catholic Uni- miles away. When the tide began “Maine die", gr i.“ U v i _ to $025 with n top of $6.50. medi- varsity of America’ Washington’ n w {an me action was rever5ed_ jmqfllyflyledinplgqgu . n i’ HEATS, . D O H») Hill CU lilo up ‘ l I QTI XRT ERWIN $17 t s '0 i m ns h, h m, ||| A "EPUBUC Hen,“ ‘ , m “so cmmprs and cutters made C., as announced by the Rector, Rt. air being drawn in. The hissing 9 o ny. u:- ‘vflh ‘HCKIH I BETT h FURNESS $2 ‘u; sly, column“ buns $350 m Rev. Jo"eph M. Corrigan is a grad- sound, somewhat like a Peanut-i "fllvdfllttlllttBetltsleY snml. - n0.\'.-\i.i) c001; - r1 0 1' E M a s s l N G Square, King Cedric, ' Lady Hamilton, Douuvlllo and new Coronation Pulierm. Come in and cliooio, YO UR Community Plato design. TllE ROGERS HARDWARE uate of St. Dunstans University, Class 1934 and since then has been a. valued teacher in the High School and Commercial Department oi’ that Institution. St. Dunstans 1s affiliated with Laval University. ROBERT ARMSTRONG vendor's whistle but lower in pitch, l hns been heard every day for the past 20 years and will probably be as long as the well is in operation. During a storm which causes a higher tide in the harbor and river the noise is much more noti- ceable. At times it can be easily heard outside of the pump-house with the door closed. It is believed the six-inch drop which occurred at the IGO-ioot level was a crevice in the rock which in some way is connected with the harbor or river. As the $4.75, butchers $5 L0 $5.50, A icw good vcnlcrs male $7.25 to $7.50 and mr-tiiums $6.50 L0 $7. Fair l0 medium vi-alvrs sold from $5.50 in sh and commons ' Common drinlwrz. l‘ i from $4 to $4.50 with the blLli bclwccn $4 and $4.25, Lambs inridv $4 in $7 with spring lamb: at $11 to Slit per hundred- \\'("llli. Shown ll'i‘.il",lli Sit l0 $4.25 RT l I \\___h_ihh_ hull: bother-n 3:50 and $4 t I gue. Provincial Prcsidcnt of the Canadian Legion, attended amcet- and "BRIDAL GRIEFS” —- Inn Ray Iluitnn and Girl Orch. Also I’.-\R.\.\IOI'\"I‘ PICTORIAL ‘SYVIXG lll"l‘TO.\‘, SIVIXG" Also DICK TRACYfCARTOON — SPORT REEL PERSONALS Mrs. Patrick Flynn, and her daughter Margaret, have returned home after a pleasant week-end the guests oi‘ Mrs. Leo Dowling. City. i- ":- -:. ."|iIE\I.fi-'fil¥-=ir;*'»i~6-!v . _.i.~.= lSLAND MOTOR TRANSPO > l ' . ‘ , ‘ , M __ w_A_C Lwdrmd. tide is rising and water . .- 1 Ch l J mg or the pxocutlvc at‘ Cllilrkmp- stongssrilrgid Cleave llrvrhiilen were in 91117112“ the TOOK B11‘ l5 fflrcctigeggl‘ c0‘! " “"i.‘,“‘°“'" r e ""9 §£i‘;“..§;i..,§’2i"’.£'§‘f JJI.’Z£JA"' .3: a"; sears m _ , V - ~ ‘ y 1 f t}, ac on is reversed, it i" belle ed, v v READ DO“N Summerside t’ READ UP 8.1mm," flmvonnqn or mp provir“ giggle“ ngtssisodilgrouncil of the Boy “men the “do fans ahd wgter PlIOIIC 105 ChfiIlOtlCiOWII iv-T 4 w“ H'- - e--f Q D H_ via , I’ H s‘ 7 I _ v rial command will be hold July 7 dropping creates a vacuum in the . .1 ; .11.“, ma. n... & Kcnsinivion ..Z...’.! ,/;.';‘.r1122.I..L';::',L:;L'.:i;;'.:l::!::l:’;:‘i' ‘i “m o‘ j ' '- ' ~ - i - f ' _ ~ . v - _ ‘ ‘ ll __v__ __ _/ 7W7» v ' l '-= i i ‘I 1- iii. I p.m. I n m. | a.m. | n lll, ______ __ ‘ b___ a.m. a.m. I p.111, 1 p_m_ I p_m_ I “mu; pgm_ I p_m_ ——~-——~—- — - ~~~~~ - - ~ -—-—‘~: _ - _______‘__~‘_ ___ _>_ ' : ‘ Li. Charlottetown Ar, i0.00'io.3of 130i 3.30‘ 6.30! 8.30;‘ lO.l§ Ar. Summer-side Lv. R-Ro‘ o.o0‘i2.orl 2,00, 5.00‘ 7.00! 8,4; Summerside Borden - Victoria m Charlottetown '* ‘ I Lv. Summerside Ar. | |i0.io} 1.35,’ 4 5o 7,00] 8.30 n Ar. Borden Lv. | 9.35; roof 415 6.25] 8,00 Lv. Borden Ar. | 9.15} | 6,15] _ .l‘. Charlottetown Lv. I l 7,30} | 4,30] . ~ PllT OEIISMOBIEE ,‘ iiolh iiust-s lczive Chdrlottctoivn at 7.30 a.m. to con nect with ezirly hoot train at Borden. Commencing ' _ r-iziturilzrv, June nth. lius leaving Charlottetown _at 10.20 a.m. connects with mainland S.M.T. Bus Service at Tormcntine via 1.00 p.m. boat. 7H7"7___——"——Tj-€_——_i “.—’—'""‘ - "—_.—*'“ " . ——— l Llmira,~( hzirloitetoivn Service: Leave Llmirzi at 7.1a a.m. Leave Souris 8.00 a.m. Arrive Ch’town. 10.15 a.m. ~ ~ Leave Charlottetown 4.30 p.m. Arrive Souris 6J3 p.m. Arrive Elmira 7.20 p.m. ' ' g: I -, ~_ - , 4'. ¢_-_ : ~—_-_| . . . Georgetown this year. The invi- ' motion picture. on n day in camp. . v _ (lCOrA-l-Ctolvn '_ EaStélffl Guardian This was very intcrcstinz and in- yzgsgegmagépzfifgiilitf: gtngnfiiig? , . -, . . _ - - .1 i l111l’l<>iii@1<'“'1\ ;1’."°‘.'.‘.ii mfiiififi‘ fiiilzncfmllli. m“ "mmg "simrard ravages lius q"l°VlC€ "WEIT ‘Ixhunlkn-Oll films‘ (lICUlliHVliV wn»! ziccomvpanicrl by {égiagfrgfigiicsflfilgltl rwlihdfl W0- . ' ‘ r d; r - . :..i l‘ 4.1m Riclrk- . ‘ . _ ~ e 1'85» “mun- l- §'I‘\.I‘.Tl.\‘(; .\lii.\'ll.\t', MAY 10th n)? [F/Zrlglrlillh/lflllllllltlli‘,lldilmifllt‘ plflhs- Trlfnnlfhsrrgorxalalsn? straiions and business, was tnkcn l l llll‘ lllltl jll'l\'lll".‘l‘ oi z-nivrtziiiiirij; grenflprpniqrnfionq fm- camp 1.; up “ml n‘ was decided‘ "n" 50m“ I Lu“; __ H"; Ad“ ‘is-NH. EHSHC Lnmm.) m- “rmdsul. » ' __ ' discussionbthat tho matter be lclt _ gym A 5L _ _ ,3 A » ._ ,; _._ , . ' ., _. , , ._ ,_ ovcr and rought up at the con- wniiun - - 14.10 .~\..\I. Lwnbjf M“ m u“ Htbddh A}; TH“!limtélgétaflrgUgvfifiganzt vcntinn. The aitcrnoon session will q‘ ‘H'°r"““‘ _ " ‘lull A‘ ' ' l ilio ‘Women's liistiuito “mot in‘ the be held M m? mgmmuls and w? P.k ————— fl. ' ' '. ‘ . ‘l . ' ' , [$3,156 __ _ __ m] A“ ‘ABOY SCOUT MEETlNG-JIT‘, Montague Mrmorinl School on F"l‘l— Zlyfgrélcliazftfilogi azhgheklggxlgsuaélf Tort Aucuflils — \-M- Wonk of ‘he lst ivloniagun gm, Pltrhépg.‘ "II'.‘"“‘",P‘;"“II”,Q “he Ml‘. MoKinnon, in giving the use ‘ “l-lv-li-rk (miicr .: Ail. - H , : .. ,.,,. I ‘Srm’ ‘mvplmn n w‘ on 0f the Hi hl d P ‘l' l -; Aid-iv» rhnriutii-mtvii - 1001i .-\._\l. “‘,"_’ hfldvf,” "J71" "fflfil-Y Jim" 99. Owing lo inclement kitchen wasgexaglesgedal/‘xfmi‘; ’ ’ ' " "" _ Q Lmw (“WI_.'I‘II_'_WII AM I," incrmig n: m ‘Bu-lino on LPrirLiv “T311191. only mm. Instmnm “Tm (‘sung rinstrucuve andkmpflmrijng llluarr _. nldamobilqi.‘..’°u,_d¢,°,5,dm mm Trunk -, ' ' - "' '_ ~ l'."llll‘il' . i‘i‘illli' c. "r011 ‘-\""l$ r: iresr-nievl, Ii, “as rc rcilml that ' ' ' ‘ r Pr, __.-__._ ,_|i1i|>_\|_ , ,,| v H, V, , . g l _ _ _ l3 |_ - .- _ _ w R G szrsiizz; .5. i.".‘1‘.“i.i§i...“°.i.. :12‘: wt w 1"" “is Arm“ (‘v""':""""' — ' m") n“ "ll-w Hi "Illlflllllhirl CM‘ » ‘n 10"“. ‘NIaCD(HT"IKI' Monmum" W“ nimble ferent Institutes will be well rep- OM]: lore dIiVB today in a new Oldsmobile rmwnuws M“ “my nmhlflml by “my 4 ml has xum by tn: in hi: pypsvnt brcniisc oi hcr crm- resentKL The meeting closed with s, Ei h ‘an. . a hsumm [mum mpidvnt “m my _. w-i nx Patro. Thcy will be tinned illness. The vice-president, the singing or me National An- Longer Wheelbase ix or g t. Know the pleasureo vmq hilrnm “h”? (hum: m m“ “us. (giivftlfillifrl ‘by tlir‘ Owl and C-rsw ,\'ll‘.~. Douglas. of Gf‘(l!~g(>l()\\'fl. DFE- ‘hem. H Ql gr Roomlfl‘ Birdie! ca! ‘have ‘mart and diflerent. Know the thrinof “Mm ‘It q» ir .i. illPY 1.1x mrvlmiz. O71 sidr-d, The mcetiiir! uiirncrl by the ‘I:.r_",°w."|| [nglnti smoother livelier ‘h r “u! comfort of XUIHK‘ H \ mun“ , , 1» lmnp lll‘l(l ziii mi- lllPlllllfll-g rcpcniiiig tho Institute Ill ovfllclutch 1 POWBI. . . 6 98 “VP”, nmrgp‘ SL- -> '.l' w- Bimini‘ chars-c. an. (ircru- Crowd. 0n livlinli‘ (if llic GPOHZB- pefmnali N "|"'l"II'|"fl“"u"“ y,’ roomy interiors, Knee-Action Wheels and Dual v l iimimon liichl (Jillllllhslflll- tnwn IIl-Sl-llllif‘. Nllii. Douglas ex- 2-- . lmlloalryflaher Ride srabflizers _ _ _ the priceless sense of Becumy AIIHSON. IIIII‘:5IIYI{ w. I -,i~ri rm: 11-00,» m: ti-nrlrd n col-dial invitation that . ‘Montague motion picture fans Hydraulic Brake! _ T Bod L__ f V * 11W. 17v» n .ir"urr-. lllll.‘ the District Convention bn hold at are glad l0 welcome the return of zrrrmwo"; Rggrlilll fiagczme’ from the 319W Unlsleel Tune’ Elia y ‘ " ~~ —:.~ .~ _-~—,-- - - .- :-_-.-::-,-.-:-T».~~ M"- Bm“ w" “S “amt” or we ' construction y is er, and Super-Hydraulic Brakes. 51m‘ "ma" M Mmtmzuo" n New Dualstablllzorn bile is truly "The car that has everything" Yam | Wheels hair: u“ cantor Control Stoorlnl Palm From err‘ in’: fi1i57,,'é'.';..€'.’7'af.:1$:? 5 ‘I065 Gonrnman! fares, lie-u.“ and "M!" the izvirst oi’ her son-ln-lnu’ and xUFIMERSIDE A. U0. (Prion oubiocf do chlfll‘ dnuzhtn.‘ Mr‘ and MN‘ wrnmmn“ EIISOYD STEWART OPEN EVFNINGS JAMES COBB ,.‘Mi,s,5 Marjorie I{\'nd1nqn_M4->n. is priced with the lowest to set the pace in value- taizuc. had as hcr guest this work Mi<s V. Simpson. Cavendish third year P.W C. student. Miss I-lynd- man siiccossfiillv cnmplelod hcr third War at P. W, C. .thls year Miss Hyndman will he tho guest of Miss Marv McCnllum. Summer- sidc. this VIPFR, II ‘Mrs. John lmvvrv, Mmiiiirrzm, nrrlvcrl home on Wcrlliosrlnv r-r- enlng after a six months‘ visit ril. Siivnmcrvlllo. Mn<.=.. where she was Monthly plymcnll to auiryour puree on the Ganlrll Moron Innralmonr Plan. additional. .147! without notice.) l-Cyllndlr Models also Available. a Bruce H So I Local Representative: Crapaud. , GENERAL MOTORS MARITIME HEADQUARTERS, ZONE OFFICE. MONCTON, N. B. ..'Mr. W. A. Mdbeggan. Monta-