nm erown GUARDIÏÀÉŸ . L ' l Home 'OM JACKSON u ternoon. The cold no through the long after he certainly got good carrying his cold lunc every day. His wife al He bought a C. C. M. goes home for a hot di He says there‘s not noon’a work. Tom says if he were a dinners at home for all with the He says, “It‘s the and power." you put on the ped spots often developcd other crank hangers. accuracy of the C. C. workmanship. Being he can appreciate Mont reel. T Notes By The Wày (Continuml From Page 4.) Tire mon wo have I‘eierred t0 have had the spendi/ng hundreds or thousande oi (1)“an or t'he peov pie'er mouey during lire Dilst ycar, and iiiey have. without asklnq Ieave rrom the eiectora entered upon a huge echeme or rond-building. for whiuh they have mongaqed the public revenues for a generntion tu (‘tllnP. ’Niis iozui they have laid upon tire peuple in addition to tire land or tioubled taxes they .had im- posnd, t0 Ieave as a legncy to Lheir «sut-,cussora in office. ’I'hls .audacity i3 tire rrowning errort or tha cupid' ity whir-h (rails ror more money tu cpend in their dying hours us n gorernment. ’i‘lm soheme mires the rot-m or a Iobnter whose vlawua extend enst. wnzt. norlh and south in the hope tu catch votec by bribing thc poo- pie with theiy own money in rat road jobl to the needy onel and the uraepina on". But the plot wili fait. The trapa are let. only too openiy in tire sight oi tire in- tmuied victime. And Lhere la n [8mm un... ta raton normal, humains. U mm” plain about losing his about the middie or the af— his tin can didn’t stand by him of putting up lunches. ' .Tom Feels Fine Now noon spin to freshen one up. and nothing like a good hot dinner to stand by you through the after— Expert he'd order bicycles and hot paii sufl'erers" in tlie place. He would go even further than that. 11e would have thcm get bikes C.C. M. Triplex Hangar Tom is a “Triplex” booster. gives the most speed—and pep— Every bit of wcight counts for speed. And there are none ofthose mean “tight and loose" Tom also admit-es the master mechanic himself. the value of a bicycle many of the parts of which are made to even closer limits C'CM' Bicycles RED BIRD — MASSEY — PERFECT CLE VELAND — COL UMBIA “The B icycles with the C .C .M . Triplex Hangar" Canada Cycle 8: Motor Company., Limiter] for a Hot Dinner than were the time ruses on shells. He also knows that the sparkling C. C. M. nickeiling will ireep bright - and not rust. because it is done over And he says he never saw emoother, nirtier. or tougher enn- sed to com- “pep” on—lunch in copper. noon. And and sick of meliing' than h with him. C. C. M. bicycle. so got tired bicycle and nner. liing 'like a n Efficiency the “lunch- than ordinary hanger that it gives. als A by M. a HERE are over 1,000 C. C. M. Service Stations in Canada carrying genuine C.C M.parts and giving C. C. M. for service. Look for the above aign. oronlo, WESTON, 0NT., Winnipeu. mighty storm coming in Whlch t.he winds and wavea or publie indigna- tion wiil wreck their Iobater traps. and overwhelm the plotrerl t‘oriorived tltem. ’l‘hey tliought Lhey could treat the people ac lob- packed into t'he three days tliey stere or which to malte merchan- dise to tlteir own profit. They wili flnd thmt tney have men and wo. men to deal with whan the dey or .reckoning comas! Western Personais —Mins Ellen Giliin. Bayslde. is vis‘iting lier cister. Mrs. Emmnnuel MoIJelian, Richmond. N —The many triendn or Mrs. Pet- er J. Gillia, Arlington, regret to leurn or her sorious iilneas nnn hope tor her apeedy recovery. N -—4Mr. Edwin Giliis, 'St. Dun‘stan'e University. han been appointed tn riil t'he vacancy on the starr or thc Grand River ‘Dairying (30.. caused by the retrignntion or Mr. Mc- iinnis. . N —Mr. Joseph A. :Mcinnis 'nas ro- Hinged'his position w‘ith the Grand River Dairying Company to nouent the management ot the Red Hourra Factor-y. . N ——Mayor John A. Campbeii or vSum'mternidte returned [nom Halt rax on Wednesday nixht ‘arter ou- porintending tho loading or his echooner ,tF'invoninn whic‘h wiil sali soon rrom cthnt port with a . brou hiai tu ,givc . "in J‘auilîdet c, 'conlalnn no m dm? '1' ontuort'rug l . . ' * '12: &"w. 1m... h.» - «Mr. nnd Mrn. Gus Wedgo. Edmunston. N. 8.. me npendlng their honeymoon in ‘Summervide. Mr.. Wedge wac Miss Mary bouiu 92‘! .5! MM". l!“ I Aqggauit. tommy or minent Dey. Hercules Cornu Farther The other day when he was rid- ing with a friend, Tom found he could coast farther with his Her— cules Brake — “the Little Fellow with the Giant Grip" —— than his friand could with another maire. That tickled Tom, but didn't please the other fellow, who now wishee he’d chosen a C. C. M. Fewer Repaire Lasts Yeare Longer C. C. M. Bicycles have many fea- turcs that make them worth more satisfaction you get more than pays the difference in price between a cheap bike and a C. C. M. And tliere are always rewer repairs re- quired on a good bicycle, not tol mention the extra years of service Many C. C. M. Bicycles arc giving good service after ten to’ fiftcen years’ riding ovcr all kinds of roads. to-day for fewer days' wages than before the war. ' ' Tom says his C. C. M. isn't costing him a cent. He wili soon have it paid saved on car fare and, choc leather. And he never feit so well in years. who v that on his new bicycles. The extra C. C. M. may bc had with the money he's Vancouver ANOTHER CONFESSED T0 M‘URDER ROLLINS i3 OONVICTED OF BOSTON. Mny 14——0nly change in me law eau .save Geo. L. Rol- linslins, t'onvlclod or murdet' i'rom t'he eleotrio chair. although nn- uiher man ha s contessod to tint crime ot’ which Roiiins was round guiity, T1109. L. Walsh, his coun- sel. told a legisiative committiee todny in appealing ror nn amend- ment. ‘ 1151151117 iliiiio ' Blueèjay to your druggist Stop. Pain Immuly The simples! wa to en'd a corn is Blue-jay. Atouc stops the pain in- eiantiy. Then the corn loosens and cornes out. Mnde in two forme—a :olorlen, clear iiquid (one drop does iti) and in extra thin plantera. Use cargo or imnber tor New York.I whichever forrn you refer. plasters or the liquid—the act on is the saine. Scie, gentle. Made in a worid-ramed iaboratory. Sold by ail drusgistc. MI Wrüelourè”. Mu. 001.284 MM“ “WMM‘M Fur." (3rd. ÏHE WESTERN GUARDIAN BHOP rrorn Hollande Cames. ——BOARD or TnAoz'-— The rsguiar meeting or on. Board or Trade ror me mont]: or Liay watt heid in me Town Building on Thu-rsdny nigùt with a represen- utive intendance. D. R. Allan. preeident oocupied the chair and maton mainly or n routine na. ture were diacnued. —DEPARTURE REGRETTED- ’l‘he nous mat. Mr. 1H. D. Dobie had diapooad or iris property and was leaving tbe islam] came an a distinct ohock (o nia man! rrienda «in Grand: River. Mr. Dobie and ramily have taken anch an active part in every movement which was rnr the good or the community that their loss wili be keenly relt. As president or the Grand River Dairy ing Co.. and the Grand Rver Egs (tircle. Mr. Dobie iras discharged iris duiies capany and with salis faction tu ail. As tangible evi. dont-e t.th their good worlr han hem appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Dobie were waited upon Wednes- day evening and the former pre seniNl with a soiid leather travel iiug bag. Lire latter a beautirui gold bioat'h set witah peau-la and emer- nids. Mr. Dobie han purchased a truit rarm in the vicinity or Fred eriction. N. 13., and there 11e and bis sons wili engage extensivaly in fruit raising. Thnt happinosa and prosperity may acoornpauy nhem is the sincere wish or ‘their host or tremls in Grand Rivet—N. —cONcERT ENJOVED — Stan ding mon) was at a premium in ihe ‘Sumxmerside Presbyterian (‘hurch on 'i‘hursday night when ur‘der the direction or Frederick Kèl‘l‘, organist or obat church as- ai‘œd by NV. E. Fletcher. L. R. L'. M. or Charloxtatowti. the Mau— ntîor cantate. "Peniience. Pardon and Pente" was sung by the Sum- merside choir, with Mra. Fletcum and Mr. B. Acorn or Charlotte- town m5 soloists. Fiollowiug the cuntata tirera was a concert which inJ-luded the ibllowiug nurnbers: Male Quarlette "Chiid Coma Home" by Mesars. Ritcliie. Hutche son. Gorhell nnd McKee; solo "Tire Lord is My Light” by Mrs. Fietnher; organ solo “.Vieditation‘I by Proi‘. Fietc'ner; solo, "Consider tht' Lillies” by Mrs. L. B. Hum; solo by Mrs. Hubert l’hiilips: solo “Tho Swnllows” hy Miss Dorothy W’yatt; argon solo, "Tire Soidicrs' Chorus" hy Proi‘. 'Flctchor; teuor solo Lend me your nid by Elmer Ritchie; solo hy Harry Gorbeli duvt Love Divine by Mrs. Fletcher and Mr. itilchie. qunrtette Juet out Sitle tliI- Door hy 'ilie ‘ Harmony Mn‘e Quztrtetio. —WEDDING BELLS.— A very quiet but pretty wedding and one or more zhtm ordinary interth took pince ai. tire Presbyterian Mn-nse Lot 14. on Wednesday eveuing. May 1922 when Miss Anrnie Ram- say daugliter or tire late Mr. D. C. Ramsiav. Port Hiri became the wire ot Mr. Joseph Venl or Port Hili. tornierly oi' England, G. B. Tire bride and groom were unattemled and given in marriage by her uncle Mr. .l. K. ansay, and the solemn neromony performed by tire pastor or thu bride. ‘llov. Ronald Drtvidnon Miss ilnmsny is one or Port liill‘s lil'OSt popular young ladies, well kuown air a willing native worker in nll ('huTL‘ll work, very winsomo :tnd kindly in disposition whicii mode lier n generul favorite in tire social lite or tire place and Mr. Veal, .1 worthy young man or ex. relient reputation being in tire em- ploy or Senator Yeo ror a numlicr or yoam and has been mont forum» aie in winning une or Port liill's most charming young ladies, and tire community with al] tlieir num- erous iriends are glad t0 know that they nre not removing iront the place but going to renide with the bride's mother. Mrs. D. C. Ramsay on tho. old homestend ai. Port Hill and [heir hostn or iriendx ail join In wisthg the happy youiig couple . a iong and hnppy wedded lire. STOCK 'QUOTATIONS .il'ALiFAX. Mny 13—(Quotationa iurnished by Joîhuson nnd Ward. members or 1h58 Montreal Stock E‘xt‘ilarige). Abitiibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Shawinigan Laurenttde Puip Canndian General Electric 915,2 Conndian Steamship Co..... 21 (Yanndinn Steamslilp Prd. .. 62 Asbes-tos Coin. . . . . . . . . . . .. —- Dominion Bridgde . h— Muntreai l’ower . 881/; Winnipeg Electric 42 Nui-lutin] Browerles .. —— A‘iiflnllic Sugar . . . . .. 21 Atoliison . . . . . . .. 100 Am. Car le Foundry . . 16014. Am. LocomotiVe . . . . . . . . .. 114 Am. Smeiting ù Retininz.. 7.8% Annncomin Coppcr. . . . . . . .. 021/5 Con. Puciiic Railway “dans. New Yrrk t'entmi 891/2 Culm (.‘un Suaar 15% Cruoible Steel ’15 _ internationi Paper ' Keliy Sprinxiield .. _ Mex. Petroleum intnrnation Mnr. Marine .. 82% Prose Steel ar . . . . . .. >— Rend'ing . . . . . .. . 70% Soutiiern Paciric .. 90% Studebaker Union Hacviilic Utnh Copper .. U. S. Steei MONTRÉAL E)“: 1934 V‘icflory “83 Vidory . 1022 Victory . 1937 Viotory BANKS » Boni: Royal . .. . 200% Bnnk Mono-oui 217 Bannir vNova Seotia ——' rW'lieat. May, 146%. Juiy 126%. Sept. 1'20. ‘ Com, May, 01%, Jnly tu“, Sept. 88% ' m'a, un, nm. Jury 3m, 9m. en. = 4...... _.._a_ —CHANO! OF RIGIDENCE.— llr, Arthur MdLean. Boyaide, bu purchaaed the property or Mr. H. D. Dobie, Birch 1Hill. Mr. McLean eold hls old ru‘m t0 Meurs John Adonis and and 1m Ramnay. N —Fi8HiNG— F‘reah herring alu atill on the luxury dieh in the vil: inity or Richmond ‘Bay. Lobateu nm reporter! .plentirui. With good pricea promisedutahe prospects or me riahermen look brishn. N —POLK:E COURT -- A: sant- ence or 815 or -t‘hlrty daye m im- poser! upon a militer-y drunk u the Summerside Police Court on Thursday morning ‘by Stipendiary J. E. Wiyatt. The prisoner who had been gathered into the iold on Wednesday ut'tennoon by Chier ot Police iSuiiivan. eleoted to try (ho dayn. —MISGOUCHAE.——«Honor Roll ror the month oi’ April. Miscouciie Schooi: Grades 9 and 10: 1 Florim Goudet. Eleanur Desrochea, 3 Ber‘ nadette Gaudet. Grade 8: 1 Ju’liu A. Desrochea. 2 Uldene MÆNeill, 3 Marie Poirier. Grade 7: 1 lnez Buclioldt. 2 Yuonne Poirier, 3 Ber- nadette Dent-00h05. Gmde 6: 1 Ed- na Desroohes, 2 Nel’iie Arsenault, “.i Yvonne. Gaudet. Grade 5: 1 Mm- garet McNeili. 2 Phiiomaine Gaude; 3 Alvina Poirier. Grade 4: 1 Lorette LeClair. 2 Mortinn Gaudet, 3 Wii hemine Gaudet. Grade 3: 1 Meiau: ie Dosrocii'ea, 2 Frank Gaudet. :i Lumena Poirier and Aloirie Gal.— det. equal. Grade 2: 1 Elaine Encx 2 R‘ita Desrocbea, 3 Paul Gaudet and Jeanne Poirier. equai. ——PAiNFUL ACCIDENT —WaiA ter Gillis or Summerside. son or Joseph Giilis. was severeiy burned about. Uhe race and amis on Thurs day arternoon ai. about tour o'v clock while working in the Mac- Neill priant shop, wbich is pan. or bho Harding Garage et the corner ot‘ Market and Summer streets. He wao cleaning a motor car with ga- soiine and whiJe passing a hot etove with an open can or gaso- line, Lite fiuid ignited and sprend over the mechanic'a clothes. Gil- iis hastin removed his overalls but wliiie doing so waa badiy burn etl about lhe race and botli arma Tire injured man was immediate- iy rushed to the orrice oi .Dr. Tan ton on Central Street. whero med« ical aid was given and liis wouuds dressed. Later 11e wus r-emoved to “nia home on Water street where at latent. reponos ho was resti'ug os comtortably as could 'ue ex- pecied. Eastern Gardian SHOP rima Holmn'a Catalog. ..'MATINEE RAÇBB, River-ide Park, Vernon. Saturday, .luiy lot. ....‘MOViNa Pic'runea diacon- tinued in King's County owing to illneas or manager. .. ‘WANTED AT ONCE—A Sir! to miat with honaework. Good wagon. rApply t0 Mrs. A. J. Fraser. Montagne, P. E. 1. , . .‘DR. HOUSTON wili ne in bis on‘ice at the Oakley Hanse. Souris on Wednoaday. May 17th rrom 10 w 5. in ail the new vpopular nhades. 33.00 up. Auto gau‘ntlets, double lenlher roid cuirs. 82.00. lvea fi Murrdock Ltd. . -«-‘FATHER8:—Come in. bring yoru Dom along with you lets heip soive that 'new suit pro» blem. iBoys all wooi :wecd suite from 36.60 up. Man's suits 815.00 up. ives d Murdock Ltd. -.‘8Av BOYS—Seen tire new "Can't Crosse" C0111“? The suri leollar. with the appearance nnd ati vantages or the stii'r coilnr. No starch, guaranteed not to wi‘tt. and wrinide. 1ers show you. ives and Murdock Ltd. ..'WESTERN CANADA FEED Oats. Crachat: Corn and Cornmml Due m annve about May 17th, 1500 busbeia No. 1 Extra .Feed Gars and 600 bags ot best Ani- erit‘an Yeiiow'Corn, Lowost prices while. unloadin; cars. Book your order now. M. C. McGowan. Kil- innir, ..‘RECLEANED AND GRADED SEEDS—Banner White Seed Oats. twovrowed Bariey, No. 80 Charlotte. town Siiver Hulled Buckwheat. No. 1 and 2 Timotby Seed. alao White Pire. Huron. Wblte Russinn and 'Red File Wheat, seiected and graded especially ror aeed. Phone your ordera at once. R. '1‘. Hol- man, Ltd., 'Summersida. M.— ViGOROUS ACTION T0 SUP- PRHSS CRIME LOMDON. May 14—Lord Birlren heatil‘s Izinnounoemont in the llnuse or Lords that me iriah Pro visionai govnrnment migiit be ex- pected‘ aliortiy t0 tnke alterner mon entres i'or nie suppression ai disor- dors nnd tire maintenance oi‘ ita own authority han aroused mucli ..‘ME.N'8 SOFT fur ielt bats, and “A One l'o 'I'Wo tant . V ï in dieh walï“ 712mm , airs u. ï-neeaafi ïï‘ï .ËËEË' ‘ Ë. tsar. -' n. forint—n‘en“: l No more than 4 Casings and 4 Tubes t0 one customer . Guaranteed 4000 miles. TUBES 52.00 Defiance Casings. Alittle better Casing 311.75. Extra heavy Tubes 82.25. V ONE PRICE T0 ALL. Tire Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. Auto Accessory Dept. Queen Street Grafton Street comment. il i3 nssumetl Liiut‘fllliii' Grii't'ithsi lpresidbn‘c or Lhe Lord Bit-kamienti spoko. with de- Dan Eiraann and it in interred rinite knowledge oi‘ the intentions tllut they now teel themnelvea or Miclutol Collins. hend or liielxtu-ung (Inougii tu Lakq vigorous provisional government and Ar- mrlion in tire .nenr future. A _—‘— .. —: W—ze 'Éëäî; tu.“ : "" l In pain riotously s ont. reversed. the task of home making began in Upper Canada. Grudgingly the mighty forests began to yield t0 tiny clearings that have become Ontario’s broad fertile agricultural lands. In those days nature’s ‘ abundant gift of trees was considered a handicap and a hindrance to the pioneers. less titan 128 We must conserve this national resource and the property drawn from it. One of the best means is by “saving the surface” with adequate protection or point and vnrnisli. lt is a national as weil as a private economy to do so. Every surface, indoors or out, should be saved by sufficient and frequent coats of t or varnish. T peint and varnlch in cars ti'iiS bequest was o-day the situation is onservation of our forests has become the watchword of both govern— ments and citizens. O.DAY ircom leu ro nint man it did. The coet oi' nm‘îcriais ha: ‘ led in the downward economir u end or mnnufcctured productr. v muter whu i: com.tiie tact remnim . chat it alwayr conta more not tu paint than to print. Ruct and rot go on till you check thern. Thclo icaititneto NOQV. the Capital t0 York in 1794 But no