Strange But True By I‘. ll. ltlacnrthur “wk E, Spencer of Bethel. [Rare Glimpse Of Tibet‘Ru1er Hampton and I D ' Vicinity , District friends of S. D. ‘U. join- ed the large number present at convocation exercises of this Uni- idoniiciled for quite a number of years. has been received. advis- ing that they were leaving for their annual summer vacation on the Island, on May 22. Island tar-mers'are deeply in- terested in the vote by ballot to llortli lllver And I I I Vicinity Mrs. Hattie Ward of Hampshire. is a patient in the P. E. I. Hoa- home of her mother. Mrs. Grace }.'eo of the Jewell Road. Mr. and Mrs. Paul La. Vole of OUR BOARDING HOUSE ' l>_Wednes_di1 The Guardian Page 11 Carleton Sid g, were in the City Great slave Lake in the North- on business recently. west Territories was discovered by ——C'I‘. Samuel l-iearne in'1'l'll. MAJOR HOOPLE mu obtained aFNe;B6B1resl’vg:k verslty, on‘ May 24. when 34 gtu- be taken for a Potato Marketing p"‘“- 7 I HERE, M, license E. . hi gutomobillé dent, recuved wellqngntgd dg. Board. As local gatherings in this Mm“ Rem um Dom“ Yea and 411/- CHAMRI same number asf is chances 0‘ Inc,‘ district. expressions of ideas ln- M1“ Ruth Human of Kingston THAT Hoi_E-iN..oNE Hi5 BALL. I-UT A I licence. Maihcma ma dlcale ‘hit ‘h°“3h““‘1 °°'"ld"' were visiting at the home of Mr. EVERYTHING such an occurence are said to be ' 500.000. On?“ ullumfries. Scotland. Reggie sanders bit into something hard an me goose for which his wife had spent half.ll9l‘ house-keepmx allowance. He split it out — and‘ a valuable diamond fell to the dm- ~ late.‘ "°,§c§, Cape Krlo in Crete. may he seen it ruined castle erected in the Middle Ages by the old pages of Venice. Inland from the beach is a barren plain, buttressed by a rugged range of mountains. Across this “no man's land," marchjng in military precision after sunset is a Philnmm arm)’ _i|1e phantom marchers of Crete. The tall and spectral figures are nmsily seen around the first iicck in June. Always they march from east to west, down to the l lv-nrly bcilch “'h'~’”’ "my Vanish Lodge Desable was mcceumuy ly enhanced tourist trade by the and Mrs. Sterling Ford of Har- lllln ihc sczi. carriea out in'the Lodge moms provision of the finest and best rington, are sorry to hear he is 3 l-I_\'c \\'lllleSS€S 1011 U5 the 501- at Desable on Ma 20 of modern cottage accommoda- confined to his bed with Vll‘US } (ll(‘l‘S zilllwal‘ 10 be I!" arm!’ 01 ‘he ' Y lions which money can buy. pneumonia and all hope for his = dead past. Why’? Because they ..-my antique helmets and carry mg spears of the days of Homer. . . . P. W. College students from this and merging districts anticipate. being present at the dinner at the Hotel Charlottetown on May 26, also at the convocation at’ P. . W. c., on May 28, where Mr. W. R. Shaw will given the address.’ Since the return of good travel- linl conditions, both on and off paved highways, it has been ob- served that the R.C.M.P. are ef- fectiveiy carrying out their duties in the checking of non—licensed car and truck drivers and re- medying a situation which should not exist. An enjoyable anniversary ser- vice culminated in a social hour's entertainment, and a luncheon, which exemplified the culinary arts of domestic science. among the lady members of Lorne Information has been received to the effect that a suitable monu- ment is to be erected to the mem- ory of the late Francis Lane, fac- ation has been given this matter, and at the" appointed time there can be no doubt that a large vote will be cast. There will be a good repre- sentation of provincial agricultur- experts assemble with those ‘from the other provinces, at MacDonald College. on June 21- 24, for the 34th annual convention of their Institute, and to hear United Kingdom Agricultural Ad- viser's address, Sir James Scott- Watson, which will be one of the highlights thereof. Residents of this district. who commenced building operations last year of cottages on land fac- ing the Trans-Canada Highway, will soon be completing same, as they prepare to cater to the great- Gradual daily increase of. cars coming through here from the Borden Ferry, would indicate that the time is at hand. and Mrs. Harold Younker of the Jewell Road recently. Mrs. Grant Willis, teacher at Kingston Bchool, is home for the last few weeks through illness. Mr. Crawford Ls Vole of the Jewell Road, was _a recent visitor in the City. On May 15, Mr. Whitfield Yeo had the misfortune of falling off a. load of hay and getting very badly hurt. He was taken quickly to the P. E. 1-. Hospital by ambul- since. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward of Hampshire, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jewell. Master Ronnie Ford, son of Mr. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDon'- aid and family were recent visitors QUICK-FROZE THE am) 80V.’—-~ HE WENT oowu Lll(E OVEEALLS AT -rue FIVE 0‘CLOCl< wuisrcel C, . BUT THE LOCKER 5‘? l?O0M««~ LET'S DIAGRAM THAT 914074» WE‘\lE iiisroizv MADE.’ THE OLD WHY 'DtDl\\ T‘ BONDED 60MEOt0E TELL. ME THE 6WlM' MlN6 POOL WAS Dl'<"AiNED \LA5Ti.lisuT ...u-.-.s.-,7 \\'ht‘Il W! nlldd Te”'k‘-‘ 3! CW1‘ ing in an eastivardly direction at I 3" N°"h mve“ st.-rilllmllli‘ Y”? W C ‘° 5°‘ a oint where’ the roads leadin l l5 P16-35in: to one and all to - . . . ‘. Q mm of the 8u|‘l‘lSUn at Fmll‘ to pAr§¥le Shore. and CharlottcK- observe daily activities proéress- Mr'EdmZi1ind vlckfelhslond wimwrizli F MAM ‘ ’ r 1<‘11l5*“" ‘hem and We“-’ ' town (via the Trans-Canada ‘"3 l-°W3FdS the C°l'l’lP19ll°n 01 bgm span ng aired 33' ll has 0 .\i’1ll'L‘l’l out of their wits by these The Dlllfil L3"-‘:8. T1116!‘ Of Highway) intersect, at Desable. paving of those sections 'of the m‘: nepgmr fin he ”1}‘,ec,,,,,_ er I Wm 5,-lam ma,-Che.-,_ Ancngion Communist-occupied Tibet. is m a base to be erected almost Trans-Canada Highway, which r.e “me 0 H mm ING HOLE’ § 5 “as fl1'5l dl'3“’" l° l-hem °“l,Sld9 ‘h°“"“ °“ his ”“'°“° 1“ Lh““ directly in front of Shady Lawn have proven such a travelling Wan‘ - Y'"‘w‘"'s'M M 4 (‘I‘I‘lt’v bl’ 3 “'°“'k“°w“ 'B"“l5h Wearing ms “ate C‘-°w"' TM‘ Tourist Home, the residence of lllKh1mal'e to all motorists. dUr- Miss Mae Yeo of Charlottetown ‘N-oNE—5-Z6 M“°°"“’“""“"""""" 2 ill‘. Sn" Ernest Bennett at one “W 3"“ “'9 P*‘°‘° W“ l”°°°“’°" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron. "'1 a prolonged period of unusual was a. week-end visitor at the ‘ ilmc postmaster general in tho liriilsli government, who was a \\.1l" rulrcspondcnt far the London Times during the uprising of the (hooks oi the Island against the 'l‘i:l'i:.< in 1897. o sir Bcllnctt tglls us how, in 1927 an lilizllslllllaii named Baker, \vho hurl llrcd for many years in thc Ll‘liIf‘ll and had an intimate know- ledge of the mentality of the Cre- iziu peasants, whose language he spokv. was travelling in the Ida Iilhiiliiailis with others, when they i'lllIlt‘ to .1 lonely village called Splllikiii Kora. Said one of the group. “ is is the month when the Silent march- ers appear." of the‘ old city. ‘dean?’ fltflated 13cm‘ the Trans‘ Protection both in Everett 0 0 5 * .. v y .. u C H ' - ' ‘ “hat. Men of the shadows’? I know that in former Greek '§i’il;’::'l|’ée‘":: He leaves his wife, Mrs, M“. IIOW COIIIGIIIS fllllglildfi q'.l<‘Sil0l’lt‘('l the surprised English- mall. "why I never heard of ;llcm." "Men of the shadows indeed." said the fellow who put the ques- in New York recently by Robert Ernst Diekoff. a Buddhist. from .1 Nepalese Buddhist merchant in the tiny, isolated Himalayan kingdom. tale. I have seen them more than once myself. They were giants of men. They marched across the barren plain and then suddenly vanished." O C 0 Reports of this strange army finally reached Athena. A news- paper rcportcr was dispatched to the old castle and this is what he wrote for the leading newspaper governor of Crete has seen the phantom marchers. His secretary. M. Psyllakls. also saw them . . . never are they seen when the sun shines. or in daylight. Work is progressing rapidly on the new fully-modern dwelling house being constructed for Mr. Floyd Waddell, in an ideal loca- tion. facing -the Trans-Canada Highway, overlooking the village of Crapaud, under the supervision of Mr. Bruce Gamble, and his staff of workers. who have the contract for this home. It is indeed pleasing to learn from an authentic source that Mesdames Catherine and Flor- ence lnce have become recent purchasers of the residential pro- perty of Mrs. Winnifred Cameron, school, and viuage stores. Their many friends desire to convey best wishes for many years of peace- ful and happy enjoyment of their future home. bad weather conditions, CE, Native Islander Dies In Everett, Mass. Funeral services took place in Everett Mass, May 5, top Thom” Mccarvllle, 81. Mr. Mccarvllle, a retired carpenter and Everett resi- dent for 40 years, died Saturday after a. brief illness. Mr. Mccarville, a. native of Prince Edward Island. was born in March. 1873. He was a member of the Holy Name Society and Frank. “ll Ladle. New England Order of garet E. (Kelley): four sons, two d‘“1llh"°l”-‘i ‘£11 Brandchlldren and a. brother. Three -of his children Robert and Charles‘ and Mrs. Wil- llam °'K¢€f€. reside in Everett. tion- ]“They march ink uncanny Sir Ernest Beélneg rlfsglw The others are Jamu of West process on never ma ing the newspaper F690!‘ 5; e g - ~ . Newbury Peter of Dar h t Sllfihtesl s°Und- lowards the old V“? “'e“- 5° d“"‘°" ‘° "l5" *1“? DEyllllllvuilliltyM0l:fEl:dfi:filSOl:“€t?dul*1¥ Ml-t George Murphy gfesfiglddllll-‘Ed 0, . , . . l'lllil(‘d castle. But I'm surprised that you never heard of them." “Very interesting. but rather f.1ut:isllc." said the Englishman. “\\'h.1t else do you know about l.iloni”" island in 1928 and find out himself whether the reports were false or true. Oh the morning of May 17. 1928. he set up his camp on the beach. not far from the old castle and B.. and Horton Academy, are the present guests of their parents residing in this district. following the conclusion of another success- ful term. They include Mr. Rich- ard Ferguson, Miss Dorothy Bax- His brother, Dr. Raymond Mccar. ville. makes his home in Waterloo Ontario. Tlimvrzs carious: "\\'hy, my dear follow. thou. waited for the phantom marchers SALISBURY, England, (cp)_ .<..mi..« of persons have seen the to pass by. Several days passed. £22,, M's'arI:; :2: Detectives found that thieves at mzirchcrs. This is no tall RE_MlHt‘-TON Business Equipmerir l'uivi:. In mid. rmeleii, portable and then to Sir Bennett's amaze- ment he saw them march across the desolate plain towards the ruined castle. Sometimes they were massed in formation: at oth- er times the columns were thin and dispersed. Sir Bennett, in speaking aboutthe strange sight afterwards. said he did not be- lieve it is a natural phenomenon but something supernormal and mystic. an image refracted from some distant place, it is extremely un- likely that so many livlnif men would be carrying ancient wea- pons of war. 0 0 Who and what are these phan- tom marchers of Crete? Where do they come from? Where do they go? What object are they and so anyone can take it from here. 0 O 0 A crane operator in the Ports- mouth. N. l-l., navy yard leaned out of his crane to shout to In worker below. The operator's saf- ely hat fell off, struck the guy‘ below and broke his nose. strange but true. A Charlottetown man returned home for the week-end from P. W. College and the U. C. College, in- clude the Misses MacPhail, Argyle Shore. Ruth Dunsfol-d. South Mel. ville, Ramona Sherren. Hampton, and the Misses Beulah Ferguson Audrey Thomson of this dig- r . [A message to relatives and friends from Mr. and Mrs. Clark Capwell, Klssimmee, Florida. U. ne explanation of the mystery s, A,_ where me, have been is hat the marchers are just mlrages. but how could that be when mlrages only occur after ’I‘enn., —'I‘imot.hy. Belinda. and sunrise, and in clear daylight? Jacquellll " W9" b0l‘ll on Jan. The phantoms are only V1515“-‘ Jar)’ ll. exactly two years apart. in pro-dawn light. If it were lust When I Charlottetown police- . man arrested a youth for steal- ing and took him to his home before locking him up, the youth stole the officer's flashlight from the bathroom. 0 Marvell’: Clarendon Park House drank whisky on the lawn before escap- ing with antiques worth £600. A wu'rutN shipper thought this one up. He handles freight to and ed by cranes from their chassis into the ship‘: hold. Saves a lot of cargo handling, damage and pil- fering. The vans can be individu- slly heated or refrigerated to protect special cargoes, too. 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