.14.’- I‘... . Eeilrgrileké. _ e. war-cars: ‘-- - Qi-“ti-il: ‘ ‘x .¢. ciiilomwii GUARDIAN tear (ll advance) mnile" ll that... and cums vitam- Daily (founded iiim amt a" nu: no advanear our-no. l’ A . run. _ rvi,v_l'_o'rnfrrli,‘l’hvvvi Notes By The "i i “To drink or not to drink. that Wll ' Surround‘ P. E. I. History ' %IIIIIPII—W- Cheater B. bleLure. Ylee-Piroaldentyl-J. B. Burnett. |r may not be of particular interest to which ended in the death oi one oi , REMINISCQNSIS OI‘ IOYHOOD Central street, . ._._ . the auwlpn 111st cvnlwnl-td I11 navs 0N "m: lsumn" this special inducement added: , v eighteen-year-old Chicago glrl." says - llclergymen, 1mm“ and printers, ‘ the Liter!!! Digest. Bhe settled it‘ _ These reminiscences r r _intlle h." “m” by joining 'a nocturnal gin party.‘ Th9 mum‘! ' m?“ 15"" Ohm“ Colin McLellan, do-but I can and l wont!" Later on Jones opened a restaurant on had hand bills dis- tributed advertising his Wlfll- Wllh When Colin McLellan. JR, son oi’ Esquire, v Summer l . a l l , I. _ Secretary-Lieu. Col. D. ‘Killer and Manager-J. it. Burnett t TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1929 a. sioeniuuuu, u. s. o. the young men when which they were riding overturned. A coroner's inquest followed at which the jury was composed of six prominent educators. The main wit- ness was the young woman referred to. ‘ Anson-late Edllm-D. K. Currie. POTATO INSPECTIAN The Chicago Tribune quotes her should share, particularly in the mar- l testimony. "Ii a girl doesn't drink," keting of our agricultural and fishery the car in. . ',_ fiouta arid-Q Bahmll- {he young people oi todaygbut many of the older generation who at one time claimed Summerside as their home, may recall some of the names or incidents recorded. l laiirrmo luianv i FOB nay raven l Perhaps you are a sufferer from, In the hurry. lhd rush °l' hl-"hu" lhay fever and have about decided ilhese days. it is a P16151111 l0 lhlhli .thrt there is no help for you. 31inch w the W1" "he" i" W" side, was added to the business office force. The Journal could rlZhmlIlY claim to have in its employ the most obllging, oolirteous and ladylllie young man in town. l-fe soon hecztmc a favorite with the employees and his ‘manager Mk. Brennan. He held his position oi office manager and bookkeeper for ilany years, We all . she said. "she'lsn’t wanted at a par- As noted in The Guardian ycster- 1' produmr day. the potato shippers and growers of New Brunswick are meeting today at Woodstock for Llle purpcse of (lLS- gem, MacPilee oi the Maritime Pro- Chum!" they hive hld lihfl Plfly in lizlefiheylleig lthhahtllhgd iasighyieal: cussing the inauguration o! wmpul- vinces Association of Toronto will‘! h°m°l "oh "*- h“ l‘ h‘ “mil t e e m an" o“ my inrpertivn of poiatvcs shipped complete arrangements for exhibits, from that Protinzc. COZZ-iillflLlIlg on ‘from mayor the Provinces at the l During their visit ‘.0 the Marltimes _ _ r _ l t; 1 t; p"- .A t, a d grieved or rejoiced with them. Commissioner Burnaby and Presl- {never invite her to another par-y. our‘ m 1° h t’ " of us“! n l ild - he e played or worked ty these days. They think she's lust latriglttggugglr 1,93’; :3, no]: its“, rzgménizn: ' or our own age. foolish and old-fashioned. And they‘l - And if we follow along the years we plainly see, from time to time, our childhood companions, grown to mature years, obeying the call of ltheir creator and pwlnl mm lhh lsrlng his bottle with him he's off you lb" °°"-‘“l““ll' “he” Phymh“ "' and he won.‘ come “Mm. A “me itgarding prevention. more quesmmms’ and ma“ the young a Unfortunately many patlerns wait i had nicknames, and Colin was best known as “Noseyfl Oolln loved to dance and skate and was the owner of a pair cf silow shoes. He was good company where- ever he went. had no bad habits. always wore a smile, and was capable and conscientious in his business tasks. . He was one of my best Den/en? the st. John Telegraph- . National Exhibition which is held an- wuneé tum“ w so] bu‘ ma m meewithin a couple vi Weeks 0i the 6X- tliis move. Journal says: nually in Toronto. These Pmvlhh" liioor in a faint. "The conic‘ n20 is timely. Just in their own inleresis should makel That ls not all. The party was to now. as n result oi d rcductioil in freight rates. pmatoes 0m this province are finding a ‘ through to the Pr ~ Co . _ are also the ma. on of .120 British West Indies ailcl Cubri. .\'o polotces except these of wood quality: and properly graded should b: 17"‘llli[- led to leave lilf‘ prtriiicc " _ There can be no illlhallOfl that close and rigid ins note to the successful mai-kcliilg of any product, and pa ' ularly of po~ ta:oes. It ccziou i= 1h: My‘ was pointed 0L1: ciurin; the debates in the Proriilcril Lcgis- laiure tha‘. much injury has been dull: to the potato bUSZflvSS of this Pro- vince by the shkpulvilt cl‘ ill assort- ed‘ and short wciglltvd bags. berememberezi also ills‘. many cars oi need Pill-aces were turilrd back at the shipping points in 113st seasons realise they did not mcasilre up to‘ the Standard required by ille Potato Growers’ Association. find these po-‘ taioes gone forward they would have done incaiculcbie injury to the wilole’ potato buslners, _ ’I‘lle success of our seed potaiucs was due largely to the rigid inspec- tion. There is no inspemion of table. stock. and no doubt considerable quantities oi inferior and poorly gra- ded polatces find tllcir way to mark-l eta which we are endearoring to cul- tivate’ and develop. Action should be! taken at onre to insure that suchl inferior product be Competition in tile p~t.l.o busines: [has become so kecn tlls: oniy thc ‘hi? best can have a chains in any. market. \'.'e bias; wiiil good reason! that w: grow til: finest pounce; on l II will I kept a: home. i l I l | ,fhe Rotary Club. Arrangements are being made for a public meetin: 0h .I-/ia:Phee will discuss the subiecti l commercial and loll possible arrangements to secure ‘hm/B bfiglldheld llzlflhhllhle- but Eh" _ .C t 1 m“ lwas for en an_ l ese youngs ers. “hat publi ity they can ou o lmgh and gradeachool Ems mm to “He” Canadamude exhlbluon’ ‘a roadhouse to drink and dance. A5 llllTadY hml°unced~ Mewa" "There was nothing unusual about Burnaby and MacPhee will arrive in ‘the party.’ ‘said Edwin J. Tobin. Sup- Charlottetown by the Hochelaga on Ierlnzendent oi Cook County Schools. _ _ . i , c 1 le n g e - ‘he Pxovmc a1 Gmemm m' 10:: lMore than half the girls above six- business men and others interes e, ‘teen and 7o p" can; _of'f.lle youths in the 5301111112 0i’ 111E739“ l“ m" ‘above eighteen years old accept the and products in Central Canada. Aflime code for a grandam pm-;y_ ilieeiing of the provincial committee lento ride, dancing and a bottle of, '0', the ltlaridme Provinces Assocla- gin or moonshine. And a young cou- iion will be held on Saturday after- Pier h Mme “f mmmhln” and in r and m‘ Amway “fi-emmm the m’ lfor the destruction of human socie- iiors will be lnviled to speak before lryj’ ‘rhat the bottle is still an arbiter lo.’ fashion, not only in Chicago but Aionday nigh. at wmch evgrygne 1n- gin many other cities under the Vol- teresied ln the development of home ‘lead Aci- L‘ “iwsmd by ‘he 0mg" ducslha World-Herald: "We have 011K011 markc“ {or our Bland pm ithe whisky bottle from the bar-room should attend. Messrs. Burnaby and aw the 110ml we M” amused l. m leather or silver to fit the hip-pocket :iillly and will gladly welcome any ‘of our callow sons, to be used to liv- suggzsmns m. nflornmgo“ harm; Fen up our neighbors‘ little girls. It ‘is’ ht' t d.Man oi upon the man“ T-he vim o! the” Iusnrtlcwndt Lilli"; istowhfit we have scnilemen to the Province is. we be- ldone’ n m a horrible mm: to n“ up “Wei °f "fly we“ imlmrmme m m" ion the consciences oi us who think HZYlZUlYlIYKl lhle" Iwe know how to use the ballot and, csts, and the public meeting on Mon- lrule society." ' day nigh: should be a large and‘ representative one. Wheat prices ‘umbled again the other day and are 30 cents s. bushel below what was ob.aine.ble three €.._- months ago and are now lower than “By me sea- m, the m“. o; a new ‘for many yearsl.‘ Despatches ‘from the bookie: advertising the advantages of gkziidtelérrrrf: ‘lug: ‘tiles; ‘swig’; m’ Marmme PrMmAé-éus’ issued by loi bushels in farmers‘ hands over BOOSTING THE MARITIMES cares and worries of this life. as well pegged an”; 5nd try to "t; u mny iat- what pleasures the world may itreatments as possible within thlsisive. into eternity Many time!‘ I short {hum have read in the "old home papers" Perhaps in having the skin test; ldurlng recent years. accounts of the ‘lit was iound that you reacted atrong- 011581118 0i dell‘ M9115! "hill 311mm ly to the ragweed polen, which as a fill l" 8°"!- ,matter of fact is thought to bethe [cause oi more cases oi hay fever ithan all the other causes combined. Nalurally you have taken the rag- During the year 1881 to i883, sev- eral changes took place in the per- sonnel. oi The summerside Journal 104 Farm Fires in. P.E.I. During 1928 Thai is the number of fires recorded by the Fire Marshal within this Province during the PM‘ "lf- Th! ‘MI-l W0- perty loss on these farms was $106.9,32~ a larl‘ ‘I'll-PO. which demonstrates the advisability of Farmers protecting their property against fire and lightning by means of strong stock insurance such as this flflfl hi8 t0 05¢!‘- We will be glad to arrange an inspection of property, friends and it was therefore with a feeling of deep regret that I read oi his tragic death in Vancouver a few i years ago when he accidently fell ‘ from a hotel window and died as o result. After recieving a raise in wages : the second year. I longed for my tailor made suit or clothes, and my 1 ‘weed injections for some weeks be- liore the regular August attack, and Yet the results have been disappoint- ing. If such is the case it might be worth your while to have further tests made, as physicians are now nnding that some other protein sub- stances which, while they do not cause as strong a skin reaction as does the ragweed, neverthelms are if real factor in causing hay fever. Therefore it is not unusual now for the physician to inject a combination oi protein substances, and the results in many cases have been moat satis- employees. John Fisher, the mechv anical foreman, removed to Boston. where he held a good position in one of the large printing offices ior many years. He is now retired and living in Massachusettes. After his departure P. U. Croken was promoted to the foremanship of the newspaper com- posing room. Hedley Brehaut. as previously mentioned, took a position on The Pioneer. W. Gordon Seizur- man, a good all—'round printer, who had returned from the States ~was given a place as compositor, make-up and assistant to the foreman. Added ingly granted my but advised waiting until summer days, request There were several tailors in town at the time. among them being a scotchman named Murdock lifncLeod whose shop was on Water street, and William Wickllam, an Irishman, who had alittle workshop in his home on Notre Dame Street, oppposlte the court house. good mother, who had previously ‘ made all my wearing apparel, will ‘ U18 warm ' Each one promised a ‘ and i0 furnish rates and information without obligation, on ‘ request. ' Hyndman fr’ Co; Ltd The Oldest insurance Agency in P. E. l. Established I872—-J0hn O. Hyndman, President. Charlottetown l —-_ NOW 'l‘ASTE THE SWEET FRESH FLAVOR or BRAHMIN TEA lo the force were also Alonzo D. Rog- ers from Linkletter Road and Neill jaetory. ,' It is estimated that not less than ‘half the eases which take these pro- 3°“ °f smhhwmd“ mm ml“? tein injeciions get complete relief, “W3- Wh° 1 huh". “huh” that another w.- m. ‘mun “ram ‘at ltrade in the office. The writer. now some relief, ‘and the others can see i"'"°'°d °l the m1”- "P- D" 0"“ no ‘difference in their condition. b I lm°v°d m“ m’ M’ printing “w” The mjeéfiom "e bu“ m] mment by Mr. Brennan. This was a twelve weeks before the expected on- iselmm° bum)‘ °t m‘ buskmu- The first job handed me to set up was a setand‘ are given every four c1 five, days until" fifteen doses are taken. Ii 5 hi“ h°“d' you get ‘any relief at all it is worth: while to repeat the treatment for two l Empmym l“ °“° “Maw- -°' "n o, three-years; ~ ioiher in the business office for a 50.1w‘ . - m. than. that no“ itime was a scotchmen named Balm- lwlthstandirig "these ' injections ‘you imlh“ ‘ “m” °““°'°"l m“ ""1 Wm not .8“. much mm, ‘nd youifl musician of some ability, During iwonde-r u» the“, L, myth.“ use m” ‘his short soiourn in Summerside _he can be<d°m_ mi-ganized a fife and drum corps 36mg- ciarerul m wnbh you!‘ ma’. ‘among the boys of St. Paul's parish ‘and buydown on your ma“; w“. ‘gal: the request of the Rev. ‘Patrick [TSW JFIIIIJ.» (except/ orangesi~p1ndfxuykkthe' 9.5m" ' ' good iii; ii I would patronize him; in fut they said they would fix me up so well that my young rrlencls would hardly know me. I did not wish to displease one by giving the job to the other; so decided after . much deep thinking, that as I vras.’ oi Scotch-Irish descent, I would buy the material from MacLe-orl and have Wickham do the workMurdock ‘ being a. kind hearted man, with always a pleasant word and broad» smile for the poorest boy, agreed to this arrangement. He measured ofl= the goods, which was brown in color. supplied the lining. hair cloth, and everything else required in mailins r. first class suitof clothes wrzu/pcd the . whole in a package, which I deliver- cd to Mr. Vlickham, who promised to have the work finished without uneccesary delayz Sold only in Red. Hygienic, Airtight Packages. ovooooeo00000009000000064004o-bOfivo0tbooooeeeovvoeo E. R. BROW 146 Richmond Sh, (Tharlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and A Plate Glass insurance at ' Lowest Rate. - , Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. insh, and lake a little baking soda orl QO4’OOO-QVOOQO-O-QQOVQQO-OOQvOQQO$099070 William Wlckham was‘ the pound- ; iltc publlciiyi department of the Can- i what is required for seed and sustenj ‘other alkali, may help you over the? "mm" "h" ‘"111 W“ elven em the continent, and this has brrn ad- nziLted in Canadian centres as well as :adian National Railways. There are once, Thgy were holding" 1|; in the iployment for a time was a Yankee‘ miaater at that time. as well as tailor ‘distressing period. ;and was often called upon to "round iobout thirty well written pagesof de- ' known as C. O. Jones-Chrlstpher Col i h‘ the “"395 S3595- WQ C-‘llml Bl friprhle mayor and ihe brochure is §ket collapsed twice in succesion. The £°;i'ta:;:':.”‘:'hil D “J on 1K . well illustrated with photographic lsluhi‘; hi“ take“ “w” ‘nuch M the“ c . e our comgzcilz- , _ purc as n; power. crs are u r3 every m n»- l rcprodumcns‘ Bpcmany interesting i l“ lhrlr rm r to imirrm-e iiwlr iiw- k ‘° ‘m *“‘°“d“‘3 "ism" t° m” Mark l Premier s. p. Tolmle of British duct. This mats? is. cr should b), of; 1m” l5 ‘hi? lhmrhlalwh ‘eflrdlh? ;Columbla, who is now in Winnipeg. vim “mum [u u... Pz-O-‘rinsisl cow iiczrls. tourist accommodation. camps Ewhen interviewed in regard to the Cnmen.‘ and m, dwb. h. u,“ 5m.” valid golf courses. The Post Oflice arl- gill‘! wrlfl chenses across the border m}! and Bmwers hum ‘mm it the lldress of all the principal hotels and fold they would be injurious to the _ boarding houses m each can,“ m, ! umber trade of his Province, but necessary lfiiwlilt-Ch could b: smurcd _ ‘ ioxher markets would be iound. He before the next crop govs 1o market. l gwen‘ WM‘ m? ‘names o‘ m‘ pro‘ ladded. “It islhigh time that Canada iprielors, the disiance oi each from ism‘) he‘. push‘ policy m regard to ltlle rnllwfly staLiQn. the number oilrarifis and come back with a ‘little i Eavailable rooms, the rates per day or |spirit of her own. One could be too Discussing the ihreaienod Unitcdl week, etc. The Pllblication will bcslmllilh ‘hlrhld (Jahllrltlh! “hfil “he? antes tariff izlzrccse a l':.v vxccks a ur-ciui one to tourists and should “gush? nfzzfggit 23:1: 22st after Mr. Robb announced the “wait i prove of excellent adverli-iihs vfl-‘Jel , ‘ ‘Efilmflll; is so pro-American that it and see" W113i! 01' the C19'-'@1‘11111'~‘11l'°lh'~‘ “m” PT°""‘°°5' [accepts whatever injury Washington during the course oi his illldgél; jinillctras all right and must be ac- speech in the House of COlllilUIlS.‘ lcepied. Premier King said: , I l “Th5 lmited stmes Wm be we } "Ifoliday frocks are often spoil. by: ‘Lloyd George in his hot pursuit of firs: to recognize, if. in any action H1111?! llmlmd lh lJllhlW 5W5 F W5‘ ‘he wuman vote “ddieswd 9mm W0‘ they lake. our trade with ilienl is litumiel. The has; W-ay. suggests an hlehlmlel‘! l" Alhe" Hall 0h Thllffi-j adversely affected. that it is our - ' ~ eday evening last. It was announced dutyénd our right. and should c’: lexchanze. is to send thcm in advance and l be our party to sce to i that fie make sucll arrangements with aspect to our tariff as will our interests in cur own .____._____.__ NOW‘ MR. KING» ZZOTE EDITORIAL NOTES by Miss Samuel who presided that tickets had been sold in advance to itlie capacity of the hall and yet 20.- It l5 P10190585. 513'! 8h eXChBhfi- 000 women had been unable 1o ob-l to hold an "ignition" contest to de- lialn ldmitllmcv- I'll-l Speech was; Gide whether a 013mm, "any" m-"broadcast to other cities and towns.‘ “lemon cf Sh“ can produce the iThe woman vote registered is» largely! first spark, the winner to be present- lgezgifiil; ‘i112: ggfhmfizlgtr-lsfigzll? tire and Labor parties in a grand» . rally oi the women voters. He arous- i ll h fi-‘illmllled lhhl "h “lhY “fed great enthusiasm among them. 100,000 men will be employed in tak- and they gave him an ovaiinr: by, in; the decennial census in the Unit- 511181118 “He?! l Jhlll’ 500d Fellow." i ed States next year. As the officials are well paid it will not be necessary y the establishment o‘ a tfurteasbrt to conscription to secure re- i] C . . e trade commissionershlp in r ll bearing fruit. In yester- g rdian reference was made .000 spot cash order from _ ' to a New, Glasgow. N. B. other large orders are in Trade Commlsaioncr Bur- t by carrier pigeon. ‘fbniied States has now taken derlnli action, and that action un- questiQrhiy adversely affects condo- ian trdde. It is now Premier King's move. {ghe manner in which he will endea io "further our IIIISFFSLE in our o2- way" will be watched with inter __ on both sides of the line. cd wi.h a.“ box oi matches. ‘l MARITIME TRADE r Should warln sunshine follow the. abundant rnln we have had. fields, and trees would soon‘ be delightfully f green and the cheerful sound oi the; lawn mower wo ild be heard tllrougli- .‘ rt has come to light that during {out the cily. I the war Marshal Foch was receiving ' an annual salary of $5.000 and that Toronto. He should receive a warml touched $10,000. Yet we have base- l welcome everywhere he goes. espec» ball players and cinema stars got-l ting ssoooo a year. remarks the ot- m, h“ PM,“ m. pm o, . 1M,“ tawa Journal. and cartoonists who! receive $100,000 a year. Gene Tunney of the ltyariiimu. can be got more for taking thirty minutes ‘to a market, and that whip Jack Dempsey than Foch. who It is not pleasant to rue in curl 0mm first dlflioned whipped the Germans one» helpedltfiflllllchll um in: otnednn dollar‘ ,~. t ‘for, Jllarltimesave civilisation. got ‘d ‘ in: the, i r ~~ ~ ,~ . ameeweb , entrapment orth-uwhoa of nu iln. It a a traageim‘ m“ m; I ill-nor some island world‘ i . 1 one of dollars worth oi raw , as well as manufactured hope oi beter prices when the mar- | sir Andrew Rae Duncan is now I’ worth we sell to them and it jars up- mm the w" m‘ remuneratmn my" touring Canada and was recently in ‘on our boasted prosperity to learn that the Canadian dollar in no roar. ‘er worth its face over thtre. _ Mr. |lally in the Maritime Provinces where ‘Robb. Finance Minister il pernici- .ed over the situation. we are ator. breaking the bonds of injustice jfle should get busy and atrahhttlt! that had so long held ill in thrall. iout the lean. ii now at a discount in tile Unitad.'ment,'nodl concerning the _ are long been purchas- inew Oar hrry. low long” Mil it.“ i, token about: two do!» were we aball uu-n . umwmnnwomevarrmuruaalutaeoutum- l‘ umbus Jones to be exact. Jones was a 'marl Who madc friends at every tum fby his witty sayings and upright lcharacter. He always wore a white lcoliar and drugget shirt. He worked izround The Journal office before The Agricultu-sist was born. On one occasion for several days he suffered from a tooth-ache from which he l i THE SCEPTIII yup" a stray cow or horse grazing between the wagon tracks on the streets or in a neighbor's yard. H was a busy men in lhos: diyw, However he took my '" remember very distizrt marked his figzi s w the blck oi the “Oik illiyll doo". In a few days I went to his pin"; cf business for a. "try on." but found he l appeared to get no relief. He tried Behind the hosts of suns and stars, we", remedy suggested by ‘Hands’ |_ behmd 'r\ven to holding a glass of strong Tl1= ruslllns 01 l-lw wlllrlvw 11f h" lvhiskeyin his mouth for ten min-l l "m"- rut-es without swallowing. Others had i laehmd h“ “m5” “d h“ shah“ °1 tried ‘the sameti-iiilg before Prlncei 3 An ‘hlhlh- ‘Edward island and the United States ' 1 d men. and deeds, behind the blaze had so," bmé dry’ but somehow or 3 ' of kings, i ‘ J-IIEX‘ incl-eds no record available I to prove that the tm-mlnute lirnitl lead ever been reached. IPrinces and paladins and potentatesf .An immense, solitary Spectre waits. .~ It has no shape; it has no sound; it h“ \ There was no ‘ _ - dentist in the town No place, it has no time; it is, and __, "we umé and as me pa.“ camhb V was, 1 i icd And will be; it is ncver more nor i654. mnlme Nor glad. nor sad. lts name "mo. wettt across the street litille ofitce occupied by Dr.‘ J. '11.‘. Pl-iceand there got r ' i in Nothingness. _ _ - one form end ialrilzer sufferirl" in POWEFCQSVI-Ii-Elril high, and Misery doth Inblhmz In m" an hour Ce o . And ‘he clépsydm ‘mp5; Jones returned to tile oifice carsrylng d th . ~ ~ sands m“ an f in hi8. hand a large tcoih with a Down in the hourglass; and the‘_“:§cf‘,;;:1stii‘1w mmeiatfjichcd'_we ' shadows sweep ' d ‘e "mm n3 md u“ l Around the dial; and men wake, and! “fiféglthll'si's° :22‘! t to I ~ ' - _ 1 Q ‘ ' ry _ peaas sleep, _ .v Live, strile, regret, forget, and lovefflm by pulsing George wasmnsm“ ‘m, hm’ ,"Tha Father oi his country" O. .0. And know it not. This spectre relth.l"°“°' “w” “W” "I ‘m .' hm" "I wan... nlan than George Washington aver And It the use it beckons. and tnefldmd t° b“ 0”” wind“ hull‘ _ having a ‘on it. I COHCIUGTCI was cut according to correzt ills: l!‘ irr-nts, l was not at all proud cf m: OViIl shape. I had riot yet opened the package. I ziotlced the figures were still on the door but were very indistinct. A icw ziays I'll/H‘ I returned and had the sui‘. fitted-only it didn‘: fit. ‘rlrcr: was something wrong sonlctvllcre. but lttr. Wickhaln said to lcavc i‘ i - him. he knew what the trouble w; l‘ Before the first Sunday in June. l 511$’ I was to make my rlebitt, til.- suit was completed and carefully pressed when I called to lnkc ll. home. I was very proud oi it especially i illc nice brown color. so ivcre my ' "/9 $01111; sisters and our dm nrolllcr. But aftcr ruitiilg it on, and ievv 0i tile neighboring womencailcd in to pars judgemeu iTtll. if lflc s ‘ ,. ~\ It is interesting and often tuner; emurinx. ‘especially to printers, to ' tretall some or the difficulties cncounl ‘ cred in a printing office in the mid- j die oi the winter. Supplies would run ‘ short in the "cases" and in the “lead i and slug racks." When a large poster . thlai Ill lb s no: W" Phi“- ,__@--___—__-,.-._. Wis ordered by a customer who had lScmetime after that the first gym and vaubaavle, t.“ lI-emedy illll And still the red sandslfall within the‘- THE v . _ n “rm hr n“ m, goods to 5m m inaslum 1n (Own “w; mangle,‘ The ronmg b, (“Lflgrongly recon. aim; i v i " LAND WE l-OVF‘ town. all the display Qypg 1n the fibril-motors ci the 11,059,; we". mmded- ‘ » And still the shades around the dial l’ an‘ "IG- emco u w,“ l, the qumuure. George Iruesm‘ ‘vamr (“Show _.. . _ "'99P; - l . x Would be used in its makeup, Eowness and "Rxis" Bake»- Theyl Beef, Iron and wlne Md m“ m’ w'l'er'c]°:k ‘Nth drip,‘ W6 ‘ cu all these in ‘Jhl-Eiillld rcrrlilacion to llSi‘ the old‘ A valuable combination ll Andtgzdhflllhi ‘ r canam,“ gwgmgs The Journal office. we made our jrficd back o‘: The Progress ofllce. ‘h’ “mm >"°'°'"” fl "W" "milllh- '1 q. What are Canadian nusitim a. c Huskies are the weu- known breed oi dogs that‘ take. the place o! the horse in rforthern Oah- _ ada and the Arctic Circle. They are, I If!!! IOU and half d0] Ind ‘ 4~ 1 portaion for the inhabitanti northern end of the Dominion. of the . Ilghty‘ _a13l’n\Ill| condition-it u! ‘ i ' lnerelnlittieaawsfroalfl-rfi navlealreadycometotheusa __ Alyrdwithaqoplanca-nvand. Qfiractora contouring hm; ~- " abaantartlelcar- J cain rollers, cast‘ "glugg" from type metal‘ and 0i necessity had 1° lhlhl’ things not practiced by the l "M9111 l" ssinan or printer. _ when l-Ipesetter was ‘deciphering some cf I I trained are the chief means of trana- the manusénpt prepared by the “"51” 01' Wffuwndeilt before the V days o! the typewfltgiq of t-hll hardy ans uoeful animals the opinion that the brilliant writer.- were taken by Commander am onfiim as bil antarflc expedition and lama, If that, was true. we had some noted _ he bu; writers on "The Island" away back 111M o! than ‘I'M: will be ‘one by in the 10's. r-he longest single so... Illoiinl tones 1 MIA em one written in an article prepared lirtbciahJohnW. Huguenot“. old , to 0M 0i the sreatest trials of the Some held l fill! “IQ DOUIEIL penmgn, remember to have seen w“ Mandi 57°11" C1'l‘l8llnn. and Erastus Baker, ooooeoeeooeeoooeeoeoeoo 400000000000-60001b*>#*>‘~~ i-‘Jouilty Linc mow kilown as Emerald near the residence oi R. T. i-lolmlll Junction.) on Summer streetfThe outfit cont _=istcd of parellel bars. horimatil ‘:1 ‘rile Journal office fbars, trapeze bars and a set of but ftcn con l RIJIlSPlFIICICS to play Eng gloves. In the winter. water val ' ' s on some unsuspecting v carried from the pump and the plm z ilulliber. Once "Billie" flooded. which made very mill cs"; lfcilauf uns sent ivith a skating. The writer learned lo Sh" ,. ‘lie io ilic llamas‘. shop cl" C. B. . rvs for irrup oil. "Ed"Doolail 1m English ca doldicr, and a collar ‘makrr in the shop, had been "wisod Up" about the stirrup oi1_ and when ‘i boy, whcillci- or not from The Journal office. appcrlrcrl “m; g, bot ‘le ior llult particular brand oi oil. "Ed" took a gacd sized leather strap 111d stnrtcd to bent the errand boy vcr the brick c": logs. Crcucraily the 1y sought il-ccrlonl through the Tllrn cl"'ir after tile first application ’t' the "stirrup oil." their. For an orchestra on “this nights" the boys had an organ. l‘ ycorriet and a teno horn. liut finall- lclafreverses overtook the promottil. ,l.e “gym" was moved to an up thin room on water street. hear ill present site oi The Journal oiiloi laud soon died a natural dcatll.,1“1'fllll jtllis beginning (or ending.) the oil ySummcraide Brass Band sprans l11l° bring and "Shot." Downers was w ‘of its leading members. "Slwl" W" ':~. tirismith and worked for “Pll” jsrown. He later removed to MW Lton, became leader oi the Moncii iband and. I belive. died suddenlli irilclirrl liis circus tcnt on control {few years ago while leading llll ilPPPl- vluloolic the Court House. lbund on parade M. A. M. ilcligiltvrl tho pcoplc for milcs around ‘I 101' a icw (l.l,‘i"i, and then returned to lilo Strut, many of the young rel. lows liar! a dvlvirc to become athletes, l'l'1<‘.\' Wulll try the (low) tight rope "'-'11112. lilizll kicking. juggling. and ' \; . c ci ilatm scon became excellent i .¢l.\‘l'iil~—£\illl.)3i. ns good as Hiraml lviilfkfi or Charlie Adams, the leaders V cf the four clowns in that circus. Sluullv fliivriohn M. hIlllTiiy Pools of Oil Hurtful Don't let oil collect in pools on ibl mirage floor. It is the natural ear-Iii n! rubber. ‘ ii Since the coming oi 591*" I feel m, timid. mi I" vigor, or "Pep" do to lllflh, Well friends don't be alafllllll I11 =1 i011’ Years Summerside had ‘lcvellll hlllll kickers. the most noted l rciilcmllei- being George Cambell, grime lean . the tonic u‘ start taking it genital-wiv- Only tun pl: u Fwd °P nettle. a "z TlielwMre . cam as