“;»»-~"-~_§" ‘GS? i GOOD all the way v throwb- J Good materials- A - utmost care and clean- liness-sed brought Then it's good hr , you-clean. white jeetb, a sweet breath, steady nerves and good dimtion are im- mediate results from dthe regular use of ; Wluaura. Try it when you are tired and hungry and see how quickly it P9P‘ Yo“ UP» The delicious loop‘ ~ lnexpenalveJ Satisfying.‘ RIGLEYS ncuewluo GUM M _. Ernest: Gould T0 sarrlifiilly 4 . a Man, May 3. (By the anadlan Preach-Miss Prudence ockln of this city, iormerly oi Oak Lake, Manitoba, leaves shortly for baillins Bay as superintendent or a new, Anglican hospital at Pangirtung. Bnewill make the trip to the far ‘north by the Hudson's Bay boat leav- ing the passage. It will take two months to complete the ruff?» Pangirtung and Miss llockin has undertaken to remain in the mis- sion hospital there {or live years. The radio has put the mission headquarters in touch with the out- side world to the extent that radio- grams are received there once a week. But none can he sent out. The population consists 6i 12 white people and s. shitting population o! Eskimos. our». rum rooo ' 7 proven its merits to our young and growing foxes, Puppy Food may be Box 446 0 ti“ Th? 5111x958. following the use of this popular Imperial" product during past seasons, has clearly are planning on feeding liberally this year. F’ Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the sure preventative of rickets. “Coarse” to suit the ranchers requirements. P Order early so as to be sure of receiving your sup. ‘ply in good time as a heavy demand is anticipated. Imperial Biscuit Company. Ltd. Cilallettetq,§nk£,a%(1, .}’ H experienced ranchers, who is rich in vitaniines, and a. ‘infirm ordered either “Fine” or Pines 111 in ' l Waste uardian -IAl8.ooil.l7rinllnill0fl-ll1- vantasdwueJoldrlhi-tllfllfl. v ADO-Bil. v.—-—' . -Olllfl‘l'. lineman! Ille telnmshllockliineah. Olfil-d-l. vlbtlfioiliafllilaoidaaa gilarmtasdiolssdingdaaicaenry- when. -0% ‘l0 TI! 000i! 8UP!!!- in TEN. Ill! 6th. l P. 30-130 P. IL P1100 50 canto. lsss-B-i-muwedli. v-OAII DIBMIBBID -- A WWI ladyappearedlnthePolioeOourtat summerside on Saturday snornlhl belore min: auwadiarr lhaistnle m. n. o. stewart. tor soeedins- M- ter hearing the evidence. the Mll- lstrate dismissed the calm-B. -l'UNlB-AL armobxoaunur - The remains o! Mr. Samuel Rhodes. who passed away in Newioundland on Friday last, are expected to arrive inflummcralde this evenlns. Mwm- panied by his widow. ’I‘he funeral will be held on luesdsy from the home on Harvardatreete-S. --l.0l8'l'll FISHING OPEN!- ‘Iho lobster season opened on Ml)’ let on the North Snore. ‘rho usher- men were busy all day setting out their traps. The weatner was cold but appeared to get wcnrnec towards evening. Herring srs reported to be plr-ntitul, but in some places eun- cuit to get owing to ice conditions. S -MIITISG 0F WA‘!!! AND SBWERAGE GOMMIBEIONEIG-At the annual meeting o! the Water and Sewerage ‘commissioners tor the town oi Summorslde, 00m. Thoma! Bishop was appointed chairman tor the ensuing year. Mr. Neil Durant was appointed clerk. at a salary o! $385 per annum, in place o! Mr. H. J. Massey, who has resigned. Mr. Alfred Groom was IE-IPDOiIICGd as engineer and superintendent at the same salary as before-S. -ENJOYABLE FUNCHON-The May Day tea and sale o! Iaacy work in Epworth Hall was a very delight- tul tunction. A tail Maypole, with colored streamers extending to each tea table gave a very artistic appear- ance to the hall. Vases o! May flow- ers graced the centre o! each table. Presiding over the tea table were Mrs. Joseph Caiibeck and Mrs. Doug- las Gordon. Members o! the Social Club waited on the guests, who spent a very pleasant alteraoon and were delightedwith the lovely pieces of iancy work displayed and the cordial welcome they received Irom the lad- ies o! the Oiuiz-S. ‘ --VIBI‘I‘ING OTTAWA-Mr. Jo- seph J. Gaudct, o1 Summerslde. and Miss Olive zinck. o1 Chester, N. B., who were married in Monctou, IN. B., on April. 22nd. were 1n Ottawa on Monday visiting friends. They were entertained at luncheon in the Par- liamentary Restaurant by Mr. A. E. Macloean, M. P. and Mrs. MaoLean. Mr. Gauclet is the popular manager oi the Capitol Theatre at Summer- side. Mrs. Gaudet was in charge o! Red Cross work in Prince County ior the Provincial Government tor a number o! years. The happy couple lctt Ottawa on the C. P. R. train to SouTn CIIISTCGLDS ale With Gar r~l n ».- Annual Examination - Mingle and Sugar Beet Seed Our supplies are imported ENGLAND, twice teste i We handle the following direct from the growers in d for GERMINATION. POPULAR VARIETIES YELLOW LEVIATHAN, very large croppers GIANT ROSE, YELLOW owns, DIGNITY LONG YELLOW. WARDEN PRIZE YELLOW INTERMEDIATE (or Gate Post) ‘_ MAMMOTH 1.0m; RED. iiOLDEN TANKARD SUGAR BEET m GIANT SUGAR and GIANT ROSE, LANES IMPERIAL SUGAR and DANISH Varieties all WELL » KNOWN and grown by our farmers, for sale at our SEED STORE BABTER 8r BUMPAIIY Limited ettelrblawillalarun Isarvlsiseanddslatua J. I. rlfllllSTlll b. ‘Ill - Amemmssutusouoseamuss- toronmrainstothstrhonsatlum- maraida-S. - i a rams undsrwentaauioulbvcration rusoxans West Indian Scheme For Teachers Union deserves to be auwortnd. ‘flashers’ Unions exist already in Trinidad, Jamaica. British Guiana. Barbados and Gnnad-a. ‘risers is 0P- parently no reason why they should not be made to function throushout the Windward islands and in the toe ward Group.- Probably one outcome oi’ the iedention 0! the 011M198 Unions, i! it is accomplished. will be an impetus to establish teachers‘ or- ganisations in places where they are not yet known. "rho Trinidad and ‘Ibbaeo Teach- er's’ Union has done ueelul work since its inauguration. It has seen the partial fulfillment ol its aims to advance the status o! teachers and teaching and the standards o! edu- cation generally. ~ "But perhaps the most outstanding tact. in connection with the Union ls that it helped tn make‘ the Trindad public conscious ot teaching as a protnsion and not sirnpiy as an oo- cupation. ’I‘hi.s had hitherto been a keenly desired but apparently um- reaiizabie aim, in spite oi the notable imprus made on public opinion by the work and character o! such men as Mr. de Buns who became the first Intermediate schoolmaster in ‘It-ini- dad, and produced a useful text book which la still extent. Alter his re- tirement Mr. dc Bus: was given a seat on the Education Board, a. po- sition which, it is said, had not pre- viwll! been bestowed on an exteach- er. ‘Much remains to be done in strengthening the impression already mldc 0h Wblic opinion by the Union But a foundation has been laid which mil’ til-lily support a worthy super- structure l! each brick is carefully titted into place.” IIIHOIJC Cll-AWLEY UNDER ‘ran IAMWFB LONDON. May 3. (By the Canad- iB-t Fraser-tunic; village in Hllllp. smre is to bs scld or, at any rate, most oi it is ‘lo came under the hammer. ‘Tucked sway tour miles from Winchester, lew parts oi mral England haw stills-red less change than the hamlet o! thatched can- lites and old-world residences. Thackeray gave it lustre quits apart Hm that which comes to it lrom it! natural beauuv ior the village is the Gum" Orv-vie! M “Vnnitay Fnir." This is not to say, though, that the inhabitants o! the stately houses around Orawley ever possessed the nwuilar wsyl or some oi’ the Personals in lhacksrars great nov- el. In this we are told that Queen's Crawll! owed its tame to its ‘ale. Qflcm Iiiisabcth. stopping at Draw. 1c? 1oz breaktast, "was so delighted with some remarkably fine Hampshire - beer . - . that she lorthwitn erected . Crawler into a bosoulh to send two I members to Parliament." ' Wrtont, perhaps, even than the ale ~ there is good water at Orawley, and "therelstluchcioeoigasandsiae. '. trloiW. Probably the destination 0i ‘the will“! will cause moot auctio- 1 mcnt lit the sale, which takq p)“; _ next month. ‘they an be easily eun- l/lore im- vened into dellanttul summer n- Ztmblorsottvmsnwunamowr- Eastern Guardian "m!!! III-LII Aim wrnrrn ears now on display. lowest priced mun and lixss on the road. Oall at Kings County Garage. Montague. - v ~~4m-s-z-a1 -i-.---u--- IOGI-‘II IONOII INGHIB adian BID-Mn Isgliahman, who- ia Prime Minister to a Sultan,» has just been awardsd the murders. Medal c! the RM!!- GOORUDUBI-l l0" only. The recipient is nertram 111cm- as. Prime minister to the sultan n! Oman and Muscat. an Independent Arabian Mate. m the Irvine er mo he undertook the journey for which . he has been awarded the Founder's Medal, and be is the flret non-slas- lun and probablv the first man to accomplish 1t. The tots! distance severed was about 900 miles, and the time taken so days. o! whim 45 were spent in marching. we... a paw on the sublect was r-su before the R~ya1 Gwlrlllhical society the feat was described as "the iii-st and great- est step towards the final elucidat- \" ion o! the riddiie oi n» sands." The not al Khsli. or Great Sandy Desert o! Arabia, is one o! the ill-seat un- explored lectiona oi.’ territory in the world. It extends 0M xniles (rem north to south, and sso miles iron: east to west. Bear-Admiral Richer-J 1:. iiyrd o! the United flutes Navy has been awarded the Patton's Medal for his expedition to the Antarctic and his flights over non north and south poles. Rear Almlni ‘Byrd, whose ex- ploits in both Polar regions have been the subject o! varamu publications, re oently announced his intention to lead another expedition to the An- tarctic, this time to explore the op- posite side of the polar tleid ap- approached either tmm South Am- erica or South Africa. 1-! eexpresecd the view that. the unexplored rgc- km on the other side o! the role might reveal another continent. WINNIPEG GOING AFTEI ' RUGBY HONOI»! WINNERS. Mani, May 3-Und+r- dog in Western senior rugby tor more than it cares to remember. Winmpes is going quietly about the Job oi buildinl a contender lor this tall. Ranking defeats oi the plat. acvcral o! them in succession by Regina's rugged Roughriders, have brought authorities to a point where they have ,. “ ‘iy decided to tall back on the old "consolidation scheme." Mlrhtly in their awn limited do- main, 8t. John's have mot with no success in the last three Years in the sterner pisydown warfare. They were champions in Manitoba last year. rated still opposition tor Saskat- chewalfa champions-and turned out. to be just one more pushover for the title-bound Rider of A] Ritchie. Considering that the Saints were easily Manitoba's and Winnipeg's best, provincial nuby heads have concluded something better must be produced l! Regina's psrrennial rrip on the prairie title is to be loosened by a squad nom this and oi the wheat lands. This (all, Winnipeg may turn out an all-stla" city ham (or intsr- pro- vincial combat. Players ir omMarr itoba‘! three sterling representatives -8t. John's Winnipeg's and Univer- sity o! Manitoba-would. be picked according to a plan propounded by Bob Priestly, lormer Manitoba ‘Var- sity coach and secretary oi the Man- itoba ‘Busby Football Union. at the annual meeting o! the orianizatien. Priestly. with three others, was nam- edtolormaoomrnltteatobrlngtn a report on the idea. Th0 01W would colttinue to have its senior league with three teams operating, but me winning squad would not represent the province ln the Western Canada playdowns. ‘w’ e s.' mAv sAlr _~ EXTRA srnclaas xulqricem Flakes‘............,.......3pkgs. 25¢ , Lolulal’ Brooms ...................‘......... 2 for 55c Toilet Paper ............._.... 8 rolls 25c Bulk Raisins ...(.......................... 3 lbs. 25c. Peaches. heavy syrup.2 lb. tins ..._..._.....4.. Ztor 35c - ’ OTHER, SPECIALS our Ditlnhflllslesk sru.;sse_ , “hustler Nell" Ialk ‘III. high antih- .. ....-,..........-............. 8 Sliced Hntllplt. M33190" .. White I058, hind [lid “s. lailal Osia u lbs. flu ’ ........................... 100a. loanharl orhb G. 10 sahsa .........., Oatmeal cum ‘t... o! spun. m. f» m. _, MORE SPECIALS "u... (0 n‘, Que u. ---. (0 or. bottle 45g BMW-m In». sou. Dollie u. Bananas, ............., Oranges Tomato m. as» surprise Soap ....................'ll eakqflile Basso ..............-....-......... per lb. 81c MEAT DEPT. eeol0\Ialn\e\oo .. ‘__ {es-Zing}; IOU) -u--.n-.--..-.<-n-. I egg; g5: lttrafllalilvfiolenlrasngroundpqwasc ’ I Andhanlssls as cilia! spaelala when»... will not permit lhflng. I Picnic Bins ..............'........ pa: l5, m, onanstnspsraaaacueaoarsnubu Allnssfls ' ' tbsnsasnfisodrpllcllhslmlvlsylagskasvlsrdre. wax-lain‘ This Sale closes‘ Saturday, May 9. P. J. Mac/DONALD COR xEgéogillies, Meats, Vegetables Etc. csoo-s-ac-l-i. PHONES 888 AND 869 titled 8t. John's may ‘lose their hack- tieid mainawing hetero another eun- paign opens. nddie Juuel. who came to the Saints 1min Regina Just a year ago, alter lesdinl Boitliriders into the Dwiinlon iinal, again may line up with the Ritchiemcn at Rae Saskatchewan capital. James, one o! the beat piunlcm in the country. would leave the Saints with only one consistent ground-router. Little Tommy lwaisbsrley, vstorn nuts, who. with James termed a men- scin: throat to opposing detenee bul- warn a year are, is likely to eoenh st. John's snd hohbie along in his own slippery way, alone. The slim broken-field expert will be suwcrted by Al! Mclouahiin, Ieon Tessie:- and probably s. couple o! younre“ from Native sons, junior team that went *::===:: . tao the Canadian junior last year. 1h ‘WNW Imus u omens u. bliltlillitmahd burlyDanKmnady mailing-esteem hefty lineman and forward-passer. trial. ' lulu mar line up with Winnipeg, Wt WW1»: mostly win 1m 1W‘ YIIY-dmm m. \ Spruce Latins & Coder Shingles on hand . 500,000 Spruce Laths Prices 82.50-43.50 and 84-00 per 1,000 -Also- One Million Cedar Shingles in Air-Dried British Columbia and Campbellton, N- B. Cedar Shlllkles In all Grades -Prices low- L. M. POOLE & C0. J__W. Pauli’: whim; Azvzvo UNCEMENT An event you won’t want to miss—-the pablic demonstration of ' FRIGIDAIRE and ENTERPRISE ELECTRIC RANGES . AT HOLMANZS MAY 5th. 6th. and 7th? Showing FRIGIDAIRE in the new white line o! advanced refrigeration in sparkling white porcclaln-en-ateel both inside and out. FRIGIDAIRE is the-last word in Electric Refrigeration. Mr. J. K. Illsley of Toronto will be here to explain the merits o! Frigidaire and tell you why it is the Leader in Electric Refrigeration. The m! ENTERPRISE ELEBTBIB RANGE Fully tested and approved by the Ontario Hydro Commission the lover- est test any Electric Range has to pass will be shown in actual operation -baking and cooking-omit Miss Warren a thoroughly competent dem- onstrator in charge. These Ranges are built right. in the Msritimes bl’ Enterprise at Saekvllie, N. B., by Maritime workmen. Enterprise pro- duets are well and favourably known and their reputation for High Standard Merchandise is unquestioned. Holmanh are staking their Electric Range reputation on Enterprise believing it superior to any.~ In fact Holman’: earnest endeavour-no matter what kind of merchan- dise is to show the best. Mr. D. S. Campbell from the Foundry will be on hand to assist Miss Warren. Elrlv reverts indicate that the Ins-aunt Saifiifit-z: ATIQN i IflIIIssassInbhuou-u llmtiisia*fj Open evenings of Demonstration from 7.00 to 9.30 for your convenience TERMS ll you wish, 810.00 down-Balance ill l8 maths HOL I M A N ,5 - Cha rlottetown Home Furnishers since i857 aw dewc- \ menu HE'S 1111M!‘ TO PGQON MI‘. '/ I By George‘ McManua