M.» —8HOP from Holmsns Catalog. —FOR SALE-A desirable dwel- ling house‘ in the town oi Summer- side centrally located with all modern improvements and 1n good condition. Also a quantity oi household furniture at private sale. For further particulars ap- ple to Mrs. G. William Crosier, Summerside or to Ernest ii.- Strong. 1007 5 13 w3~i ~—--—4.-0>-.-_- Eastern Guardian . .'“LAND ho arrive. Book your order now. C. McGowan, K-iimuir." 112845320-4i "JBAOKWAQD .—Fur- ming operations are slow, ground keeps cold and wet-and there is little inducement so tar ior sowing and planting. Although tho season opened up e.- rly, vege- tation is coming on slowly. Warm weather is needed, The coming hay crop will likely be good. Shrevvd watch buying OU will find many a Pocket Ben riding lux- uriously in the pocket of a man who could afford to own a much higher priced timepiece. These men are shrewd b_uyers. They are buying timekeeping service. They buy it as cheap as they can. That is the reason they in- siston the trade mark West- ....'THE F|SHilNG.- Saturday wusstormy, practically the first stormy day oi the season on which the North Shore boats were un- able to haul traps. The season throughout has been the finest for inany years and though the lob- sters are somewhat slack there has been a steady pull and Ithns a fair accumulation, that the packers have a very satisfactory quantity oi‘ cases now put up. This time last year lthere was not a single case put up along the North Shore, it was May 18th before lobstering started. This year several packers have as many as 160 cases put up. that is an advantage oi on an aver- . nge of 150 cases put up this yeur clox on the dial of Pocket Ben or Clo-Ben. They know that for a symbol of reliable timekeeping. And they are more particular about a watchsreliability than they are about its price. That seems like a sensible way to buy watches. Pocket Ben is $2.00, Glo-Ben, tells the time in the dark, $3.00. It is handy at night. WESTERN CLOCK CO., Limited. PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Logan advised early tr ining in_ of having commenced using a rifle at 12 years oi age. it is regrettable work of the cadets should be prel dominant on the part of the par ents. ‘in other places even a pre- liminary cadet drill is witnessed by a good‘ number whereas o Cadet inspection draws hundreds oi in- terested spectators. other year tho Inspection of the Summerside could be held in Dominion Square and preliminary notice oi~the event -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Wholesale and Retail. Helium's. Summerside. ‘lll-i-Qtl. --.-- ~ . -caoe'r nakedness. wit. Summerside ljiigh School Curlew were inspected oh the rI-lllh Sdhoo * grounds on Monday evening by Capt. Logan, Cadet Inspector from Halifax. There were about 10o ca- dets and'ln their natty uniiorrua presented a. splendid military ap- pearance ior juniors. The’ new caps greatly improved the general appearance oi the dress. ffhg ca- dets were put through the yarious drills by Cadet Commander Russel Phillips and did exceptionally well after only n very short period of training as inspection this year was much earlier than usual. Capt. Logan complimented the cadets and their instructor, Lieut. C. B. Jelly, upon the_ excellent showing made and also suggested that the cadets should take up tRiile Prac- tice during the summer holidays As they have an excellent shoot ing range he could see no reason why this was not possible. The Militia would he willing to- supply the rifles and ammunition, Capt. shooting citing his own ex erlence that such n lack oi interest in the Perhaps an- tiligh _~Sc_lioo_l Cadets f w... rim":- THE OWN ctmzomv i r . I . . . ' Jlonal nthe" v t t 4h t‘ Bpendi about two months vlsit- c w rd P l N , 134 ' i YESTERYEAR? dlnimld oldtlflflil; wit: limit-e; iii! reaftlves Phil friends in U. S. m" o uue o o" i i6 Pclrilrfllesiwho live in an i-Iirstcrn m; Lying M’ a“ angle; 810mm i i before them. ‘A su Fb ‘ t its returned to her ho e at Pet- , . ' . :17 Tho Mohammedan religion. l pe spar amsn m Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 134 country. ll IN THE TIP Ind I credit to the game. George ere Road Mrs. MacDonald enjoyed 4s Like one gnbgfunl-u no,“ m, 39 01W WM "m?" l", alum!“ n No n: d‘ h ‘ ‘h Gouldlng runs a sporting good; her trip very muglp purl“; he; so. Horhonm "w | mining dough , within the enemies lines. 001"”; f.’ ex fiche e "°'° l" Vliwm-Ivfl‘. iourn in Worcester she was the 49 A medicine used to prorlucoilf: A “"59 hwy M wuter‘ t5 10f I guest oi Mr. and lMrs. Philip L. 1 A dimension (plural) vomiting ~l.. A grain. l. Buxton. Among other places visit- ti Pertaining to the sea. i 43 A bmlwh °l the “my (ab) v ‘Nggflywwn ed where she ‘met many island 12 Farewell; good-bye. Vertical ‘l5 Reglmnng (‘m’) _ "MW friends were: Providence. ‘R. i.. 13 Song by one person (plural) 47 Prefix meaning t“'°~ . .--._ _,,i_ lJ t , a d , , - . w. OVER-SIZE ""' ..": "" " We" i; :1 §;'.‘.:.:::";:.. l 1 a.*::=.'.‘"?.s:'.“"'“ - l P0X RE‘- _ ——— .. I17 Manoeuvre oi troops (plural) 3 Dessert. . p . .. ‘ Rgiiannraiaplyélnftryiegilds juisntly inner: 10 Persplttas ingested] a sense oi‘ The state m‘ mind; in |.,.n|,.,,_ -ggrip that gboliuhesfin. G t M the record of Mr. iouls A John. ‘slim an reso v1. on amend Regaining in mankind, v gercramp-as men found GEORGE GOULDNG e ston. llvilr. Johnston after i. iour 23 Behind‘ s Med-is: irpmulqmi “invert l outthroughtheOver-size FOX W. yea". Cour-e m denmmy in DBL 25 ‘Defining article “French plup ~ ‘plumb at n (eltnin wny i Duofold Pen-the new Who never met. his master. on housie College, Halifax, graduated a1.) ' _ SML ' l pencil’: team-mate. the track until that old enemy For ' n“ MW p,n.__¢n. W117i 110110". 198111113 his class, We 26 To whirl about as a top (past l0 An answer '1 Tame had snapped the best of his lsflasmsms - and other - predict, go;- "|L0\1|5“ a most succeflfl- tense) i1 A i l i ' I Se‘ this perfect color resources was one of the greatest ranch changes, use "PRINCE Yul career in his profession 28 A es ‘l i k i ' . l t t e of ("mmy (‘w’) l, mntch-v-Duofold Pencil ‘ ,,_ “mm”. u," luau“; a t. a, EDWARD" AND Em} - ht)‘ se or rep m; coin o 15 An eascepzsory covering of n l lflll Pen-III l iWf-Ifid and for msny yssrs he was un Is: Libl-i‘ EOX Messrs. .’I=. Johnston. J. Thomp= g9 Long'- m; 1o u; p a a ' a 8km‘ ‘ or flashing blac V-both “pores Walking ehimbloh of the ‘unkind! tow/inn" 9011. A. Horton sud W. MBUQIIIw-IO A beverage.‘ 1s viiimiiirp m) ' I ‘old mmmflt I woéiifiisome years he trlsd to eom- mgllflf. “hm. ‘iliilfiieartehetiiihilnzh at limckllpom" n‘ A with)“ o: w“ m The 181mm o! mucm‘ Amw" to PM!“ Nm 133 a AtsnyStstlonu-y Drug. b v . . ~P II . r n ome n a motor s4 Another name for Ireland. 20 A sunken portion oi n tin - or -v ' bins rural-rs w! Wilkins. wt elven more than fsurtsen boat on Saturday last a distance .35 °" j Jewelryorbepgsgm, ‘mm, "my “w, M, m, mm u, "m." "M ‘nwn’ o! om 50 "m" . Th” returned‘, an antiseptic. wall. puusrsrrnacs SCHOOL . h‘ ‘tuck to wflkl", “d l, mock a" M" w“. ‘M h" _ the, following evgnln e I L A dealer in plants, 21 A minute organism; n germ. _ 1 " ' ' . helm In 1912, he cleaned up the sqryrglo,‘ M; 5' 0m“ m" '4. T“ “mw- 23 Cmlcemllllt; lifiregnrd to. "om" R0“ “t Dumtwnmile ' ' '5 '17“ wslklnl events, and established - - . . 5 ‘m- 11 A miscellaneous collection. as 24 Before (poeticaL) s°h°°l m‘ Maw“ “"1 51""- ' world ........ R31‘. Holman Limited M i" we“ we» v» m-m- =1 1M» so: mm». “relax-I M=~=~-~=~wrerr~=» H’ m“. i an“ com“, ck . a _ - f , rs. James McCarron spent the- hers; a medley 31 nreamm Margaret Calms», 3 Daniel 0'00“. L "w mum’ "o. but “mo”. m‘ ummsrplde. - P. I. island wetek end at the home of her par.“ $03.50,“, ‘M dm" “m, ‘balm can“, uell. v t spirit .,...k_o»$..._ hlsgreat heart 5B5,4_,5WM,_ gtétzrlliiriioapid our». w. 1.. McLean. bask. nwshirds’ oi their fes- as Means three. 031ml“ 8Q” ”°"'° Wtiw- 3. noun I "file strain. Mldl- '. - a ' , ‘ 1 - - 3-1 Complete, , g‘? mmen’ 3 ‘malt’ Mdlfew- - N q 1» m" Vl-l Edna. Dos-wall. 2 Holy Hm ‘so a... J4 use 5o Junta Slap-Mun Jsrb (fl-nnilm I2 .00 y; .00 140a Porkrt Bur 2 Gin-Bar J .00 5.00 . Big, healthy eraser three WHO WERE THE STARS OF YESTERYEAR? DR. "SMIRLIE” LAWSON, THE “BIG TRAIN" First started playing football for Toronto Varsity in 1907. and for the next three years he was one of the stars of a great team. He graduated in 1910, and was sta- plial, and of course could not play hie favorite sport the firs; year. ‘Then he captained Argos for three years and led the way to two Cana- dian Senior championships, andgono intermediate Canadian title. in ten years of football he never play- ed with any team that did not wln ‘a championship. A great record. _-whlch will probably never be equal- ‘Ied. It was while playing with To- ‘ronto Varsity that Dr. Lawson got _the name of “The Big Train." Big lBlll Ritchir. weighing 240 lbl., and IAri: Muir, scaling around 220 lbs., used to got behind him. and o; pr, ll-lwlon Home the scales at 19o u». something had to go. They could inot be held. Hence. the names “Big service- lTraln". After meritorious loverseas. Dr. Lawson retur to lToronto, where he now prsctieqp, WHO wens THE STARS or ‘. tinned at the Toronto General Hon-l where there was not one inst year. it is ielt that the remainder oi very bad indeed, ii it would not be as good as last year, So that if the price holds out, or rather im- proves, as many think, the fishing season this year will not be too bad. ' --_<Q¢———— PERSONALS l ..'iMiss Ellsworth. East Baltic. recently arrived i-rom Boston. ‘is spending a week or two the guest of Mrs. <Paul McPhee, Big Pond. ..*i\ir. IPius MoPhee. Boston, is visittng his motlier. at the did home Big Pond. and ‘who its qufib- ill, but improving. ..'Mr, Erank McPhee, oi the C. i’. R. in the State o! Maine, who hail hsen enjoying a furlough, has rei-urn- d to his charge. ..*Miss Catherin-r Mciiiaehern of Sydney, St., city. is visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Annie liicEae-h- ern. glie rmanvi-lie. ..*Mrs. Peter McDonald, Bear River. has token charge oi‘ Mr. A. . Mclsuadhs eooklmnsc. on the shore; at‘ Big Brian. ' l mar. Ansel-m Longaphie, Snurigr ivo/nt Stunner an tho North sldo’. whore he is engaged in the lobster business. ..'iMr. John Attrifrzvy, C. N. 3.. “'11s n visitor to ‘his home at ISt. Columba, over the week end. ..'Mr. James McDonald. of the J. D. Mcisaac (Ion and Mr. Hugh Gil7is._were visitors to lliermanviliis, Sunday the guests of .\ir. Jim, A. McDonald. Land $wrveyor. a...‘ Pmllvsl Iloht of thousands,“ trot: ml Qlilfils’ wfltflpefl ,_l__tal_t_dlng to" at I cine no Canaan =N_n- this season would have to turn out nqgip‘, {gm-am wltnemd ‘tulllshing is not any too good this given through the press. In this way a res! live public interest- could be aroused. Peters Road , . . . . And lvlfllllty ‘The recent favorable weather has enabled the farmers to push their work along rapidly. a farmer plodding in his fields may not look quite as important as some other people—bult a visit to his farm in this busy season will convince the other fellow that the farmer is in it ior all its worth. Heearries a big burden-field after field, requires Ito be thoroughly cui- iivuted, and in order t0 do_ this right. and the seeding also, machln ery is required that will reduce the work to n required minimum. -It takes strength, patience, skill and iaith too ,to keep up the game for the work is big and the cost is also big, and vfery often very small returns come in to meet the cost. But he keeps at it, it tak- es ‘goqd management dolrpake far~ ming anything like success, and this good management comes only from practice and carel I have known some case's where certain‘ persons after laying by some mon- ey,_hegan farming. The farm -was paid injiiill, the machinery and equipment also"paid tor was elab- orate and they still had some mon- ey left, but ‘it was fast disappear; lng. Soon lthey were hard up. Why? They didn't know the game oi farming. A _ ; .. One man made up his mind to return to the city where a man is paid at the end oi the day. l-le went. Oh. legislators donit forgot the man who guides the plough. It is reported that the lobster year, however the season is young. Mrs. John IL. MacDonald aiter tum»- E 1 BALLOON cum-propel) coan AR OWNERS by the thousand are equipping with Firestone Balloons-not only for comfort and safety-but to save money. Everybody knows Firestone Balloons protect the chassis—stop vibration——and reduce repair bills. Your car remains new longer—its_ressle value is for greater. Another basic feature exclusively Firestone is the Gum-Dipping process which insulates every iibrc with rubber and adds g.eat strength to each cord. The Gum-Dipping process is the very foundation of balloon tire success. FULL-SIZE driving season ONO safety and Coasiort r restone _ Real Balloon Tires must have light. strong, flexible wnlls. Gum-Dipping gives this extra strength and endures this extra flexing strain. Equip now [or safety on wet pavements and slippery roads for comfort during the summer for economy the year ‘round. Take advantage of tin: low prices. cleolt-r llilil-IC your chomp-over ti: full-size Dullooita. He will do it quitlrly and at low cost. MOST :.rr1.1=:s PER DOLLAR Ilnve the Firestone THE ONLY GUM-DIPPED CORD MAI -‘ wyltsns~rl> - UllflSS-lllllill p PllZZiE r ll‘! (T NADA IS liUlLT BY FIRESTON WlT-H Prince 7’ Edward The Modern Dumas This is the title of tribute applied to Rafael Ssbstlnl by distinguished men oi‘ letters, lllustnious lltsrsry critics ture tales the world over. Sebastian's shoulders has fallen the mantle of glory that was Dumas‘. He has Dumas energy and fire and imagination, and his stories have the same extract-ulnar! color. endless surprises and nevebfllgglnl llilm- Th“ commanduniveraai Interest and populsriiii- Md °"' M the best of them is- ' THE SEA HAW-K Mi LTOIN BILLS DAYS-QTARTING MONDAY MAY 2m AT ans omtv Nlght—One snow Only sis Sharp PRl0E._S-MAT|-NEE an. 26¢- un» e" rrlrn ~ > y and lovers oi‘ high adven- Upon N I GHT-Gklc, 37o, 260- fr" 3° l], 3 Marlon Tllllmlm‘ Rxilbiijagie 533-1 looren Thom-pawl.’- Arthur Rhyneis. Grade lv--1 trouble fflilgikfe“: Mary Wooldridge (eqlwllv ‘an o dell Mociciom. 3~B1>Hi~"“ 3°“ 5, ,1 Grade llii-qliwFwdtlle Tlloml” 2 ‘Lloyd lMeCa m. Grade 'll——1 Bertha Thorgltx: l min Resale Jenkins (tin-Hulk l i l 3 Doug-ins lihynsl- - eitia Ferguson. 2 my ‘Grade i—1 Ralph MHPPW- McOaihrm. nnmrcrso m» cannon... ThsPsrhrFonnuinPsoCo. Limissd ' “' ' "a" Rio or - , ‘i no“ sntlO "again The Best LQZLfALgQWV rm l jtixgrwwtun- ‘tamer-r , , -~ YE 001' Qt‘ . h: -..tw:1>y~'k-4~ - . 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