'.“»'l,., . - and pavements. his mind. him in every way. much easier time and plaining. 1n fact, he's he started Cycling. Cycling Far, Easier than Walking FRANK Jones used to complain about his feet getting so hot and achey from his long‘walks to and from work on the hard roads One day when hefelt more tired, and his feet hurt him worse than usual, he happened to see a man go gliding by on a bicycle. “Cycling is far easier than walk- ing." said Frank to himself- And all day long while he was working that thought kept running through That night, on the way home, he dropped into a C.C.M. dealer's and looked over the different C.C.M. models, choosing one that suited Since then Frank's feet have had a he's quit com- about how fine and fresh he feels since He also tells how quickly and easily he Cycles to work and home again-—how he saves the shoe leather he used to CTCM‘ Bicycles - CLEVELAND-COLUMBIAC-RED Bmo - PERFEC T—MASSEY _ how he saves ‘If you gave easily. He would sh —-the sparklin over a coat o rain, snow and ounces lighter arm type. boasting now Prices have Made in Canada by CANADA CYCLE s. Moron COMPANY, Limited Montreal, Toronto, WESTON, Ono, Winnipeg, Vancouver Makers of High-Grade Canadian B Also of C.C.M. _IOYCYCLES—-High 1 _ n!‘ wear out on the hard cement walks- instead of walking. V ' tell you all about the Crank Hanger-the wonderful power plant that responds to the slightest pressure on the pedals and makes the‘ C.C.M. run so smoothly, quietly and eriul frames of English _ imp-the bright silvery nickellng that won't rust because it is done over co per the new Gibson Pedal with its rust- proof aluminum frame-and the C.C.M. Hercules Coaster Brake that coasts so easily, has such braking power, and is The C.C.M. dealer will, also be glad to tell you all about the C.C. . and to show you the‘ new models-the Stand- ard, the Spccial, the Sport model, the C.C.M. Flyer, the Curved Bar model. They're now $20 to $25 less than “peak" prices. Biggest values since pro-war days. icyclesfor 26 Years, -grade, Easy-running Tricycges - 30 h§s i lid/ht“ valuable time by Cycling Frank a chance he would C.C.M. Triplex ow you the strong, ow- Seamless ub- enamel that is bake on anti-rust ~so it will stand all kinds of weather- than the old-style side- again been reduced. Holman? i; "H; o‘! "he ‘law. SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN Where Islanders Get their C- C. .M. Bicycles Bicycle Parts and Accessories. Agents for C- C. Catalogue and prices. Get Our Catalog. BRACE McKAYJSt CO. LTD. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. M. Bicycles and supplies. Write us for > - . v‘:- w. L. McLEAN, Charlottetown, is Agent for c. c. M. Perfect and Red Bird Bicycles. MALPEQUE c annual montlng ofqhe son Wonlons lnstil-ule mot at the oi Mrs. df“l‘l‘y Aillllllli on Wed- Y- Allri-l 81-h. with twenty-one rra present, l usual business was ‘i-F_il.°‘3?¢ The #440121. 738m! report of ‘the. past a ‘work $195.00 had, bcen rada- 75.00 was spent on commun- "fk Mir-r‘: a balance of‘$20-00 R111 Illc now year. The officers inted for the coming ‘year z——l’redident. Mrs. James H. h)‘: roedeciled Vice Presudant, John Pickering; ’y—'l‘reas., (lertle Adams; Au ‘ ors. Mrs. (mull-won, Mrs Joseph Ooubon; 01's. Mrs. J. T. Mckny, Mrs. ' "Illllrmn. . ° ‘Whxalos wore appointed ‘Pull the W, J. Convention in ioiixtown Mms. (Jolin Donald Mrs. J. H. Murphy. llarlonr social was held alt homo of M‘r. Colin Donald. Sea on Monday eventing April 6th. Edward MscKsy very copabiy ided as thin-man and‘ a‘ very .t.ra.n- You cuddled} but you can oi promptly with,” “R9 and wont the up“... tin some“ semiannua- remove the hair. IMO per interesting and lrrzlnlnlo was rendered, consisting oi‘ solos, ducts. rcsdiilgs, choruses CWNPBIB. 910- ADlWYP/Tlivll“ Ffimflrki vegetables-aren't they nice and were nlade by Rev, A. N. Gdlllsylfreshg» Rev. J. John Simpson, H. 1.. Dolls-id Charles WlacKay. A delicious erup- pr-r was acrvcd by the lad"es. A vote of thanks was extended to the _ dmstand‘ ‘hosurss for ‘their splendid ' hospitality. to wh-lch Mr. and Mrs. Donald replied. The sum 0i’ $246.2. was realized. _ ‘in; the film. of the season, om Wisd- a IOI. IPlw or TIIO flzLahble ‘iwtlom of youns I010! cnjoyuhio pro M. Murchison. Mosaic nu d Proqrhmnle. Remarks by Chairman. Chorus. "O Canada." lleadfinuz. Muriel McKay. S‘olo, Mr. Russell McKay. Rlssddng. Mdss Maude Donald. Solo, ‘Mrs, James Hickey. < Reading, M-r. John E. Campbell. Duet. Messrs Frank McKay and John E. Campbell. . Reading, Mrs. Frank McKay. National Anthem. Tho aooonllpandvsls for the even- Edwln Donald and Miss Alnn"‘e Champion. Thom was a fair catch of herr- nesday, April 15th. I ____ lb la regrettable that so malny of our ‘fox ranchers ‘have lost voting a thleog lmses have boon-so lflliflfll at it 1p: created on etmolvhuo of real j th-y. Thro are how- ever a -num who ‘have ‘had splen- did sddltloflo to tlllir rlnohm and in Hill wayhavs some into W890!‘ atoll d that. Mill- doobtlofl 91'0" {veritable gold nrlfle on ‘them. a it from the mornln' regular." ling were, Mrs. Mussel McKay, Mrs. ‘ ‘KRESH VEGIETA-BLES "Oh, John. just look at nil those exclaimed the wife o1’ u mun who stopped his car in front of a farmer's roadside stand, Then to the boy selling the stuff: "How fresh everything you have is, sonny!" "Yes. muklm. Ye see, Pop. brings city market sv‘ry ...__-._-<0->-——-— Blucllllonils go quickly by n slin- plc method thnt Just dissolves fitrnl. (let two ollncvn of pcruxluo pan-sol from your‘ drumzlst. rub this with n hot, wet cloth brlckly over the lllackhcndlc-nnd yoll will wonder whore accounts which covered two Ihu! have gone. ‘an, w» “ nlstounh ‘Rather dilod ‘while- those The - Dennistoun Case (Continued irom page 2) al earning-s of ‘his ‘wlle"l You made heaps o‘! charges agwllst ‘her on we eve o! the trial . Even up ‘l0 we moment of the open-mg m lnl-s case there was an alternaolve way of conducting it‘!- Xou ‘must not blame me for t-he way in which cue case was opened. ll this case had been opened Wnlu out any attack on colonel uennl-s- (ilk-dill for an amount of money and llo-usages. for breach at con-tract, there need never have been brought int-cl it the ‘atmosphere introduce-d by counsol?—You were to -be allow- ed to make ‘.-i those suggestions and we wortxot ‘to ‘say auychlng. ~01; Mzly 27 shore ~was no such is- sue oelgwthe Court, yet, read ‘the damning latter which your counsel road with ‘all that ‘marvellous pow- e-r of h.s—-.‘ho lette of May l, 1916, DL-glllnlll-g "lroa~r‘(l‘.'i'l." wnal word sue which was before the Court of May 27, l924‘.'——l put in ‘the aflfida- vii. all ‘the leulers Mrs. Dennhstoun by ilu- husband, 1L was perfectly ‘ruse letters. Sh‘ lflilwurd Marshall-Halli. — l‘ll.'l‘8 ls nothing about Sh" John Cowan-s ill the pleadings‘.'—'l‘he.|-9 ‘was not ‘at the moment. but l‘; had 1 considered that proper ‘to set out if the ‘claim was fought. ‘L1o‘ul.s.‘i.~—"l‘.l;s case could ‘have ‘JOBH ‘tried without, any reference io.‘Slr John C-owan-s wt al-l. "‘ HdB lloond‘s'hl‘p.—'l“hore is a dllfl- 91141-3’, ‘ln a. case of this sont, that, if you put ‘in letters that are ‘pung- ellt m‘ character, you are open ‘to ‘i-‘he ‘sulzgesilllon than you are putting chem in to intimidate the other side, ‘but ll’ you d-0 not ‘put .in leflters that llnsse-il between ‘the ‘parties you may ‘be 017111;‘ to the ‘suggestdon that you llnvu kept out letters which ‘lllll-{ill in l.la.crllll .ln the (gagm -Sll lulllVllJl Mfl‘l‘s‘llalldfla.l‘l (to the wi‘lTll~“-'>i-)'"l|l Mrs. Dennlstoun we have a vo-ly clever woman to ‘dull Wlllllh-“l agree with than. l think 5.. n5 LllL-Vel‘, l ‘“'."~‘*'3'*3t ‘d0 you that she select F‘! "IW-i‘ lcllhrfi. and disclosed ulloln i_‘or Llle purpose of ‘lntlmddhg. ‘fir; Uulnnol Dcllnlstoun from ‘fight- llg this -uctloll?——l heal‘ you ‘say it. H“ Peru-ship» The point ‘is ‘whether the ‘plarintltf suieultid some out of a. large number of lettiens, 5m‘ "5119 ‘DIIHDOBQ 0'1’ ‘intimidation, and omitted a ‘substandard number of lot- ‘Lers which might have modified the case. ‘Sir Edward Mad'sha-ll-Hal‘l.— Do you realize that it‘ it was this ladyh iIIlBIIII-iOn ‘to inlllnlidate Colonel ‘Den- ulsiloun from lighting 11w case all“, h/fls ‘Heleoloil and used letters Ivory valuable ‘for that purpogg ‘His Lord‘sl1‘ip.—-~Yon nnght “m,” "W! ‘in ‘the hands 0i counsel While ‘this ‘point ‘is berore the ‘Court you m-ust. remember that on this hugg- gflfi sdjlscoveirynslr George Lew. M as ‘ten cnulclzml, and cflungg] so. While I fullly realize the point as ‘to intimidation, l thought lit ‘pm. PHI‘ to state. from my under-sland- .ouu whatever, bu‘: merely as a _ in- that dcttel is relevant to who l-s-i ilul-il which ‘had been written to ‘her ‘l to he palt of ‘tho story ‘to be told, l i‘. ‘s. 1 r irrxfri ‘ ~i ' ‘rim snsanorrsrown GUARDIAN \ that there was north. lug tlechnic ll . . ~ mo" or thelg/eylelzftlglllgg ln\the inclu- ‘Sir Edward Marshall-Hal‘! (to m... giléneslv-‘lfersonallyqi dhoughtrlwt - Y were irrelevant and should not have ‘been (HUClOSGII. I am wrong ill ‘l . . . _ ' us‘: rfilejervfilddltip h“ ruled ‘mat they ills L0llir,‘hip,-- p; y _ "e9 a ‘"1'll'1‘i‘1'l>l‘l'0iby of] dllgrstslgnéngfi h, ls impossible to Hilly “m, a dumb ‘mgvl may not ‘be relevant. ounlso .—’l‘he let-tors are culpable of being used .f()|' phe vuupose of a EFIWB "ii/wok on Cmionel Delllllstoh.“ ‘ ~—'I‘he Wll-HICQSr-"A ternllble smack ‘Sir Edward M“ ‘h l]- . __ ntuwk WhIlQh 0J0‘: giggling mg: Oownt ‘puts a settlement our or the question ?——I ‘don't flay ma; Do you ‘soy ‘that any man or w... ‘shin could setdlle luhlls‘ 03.59 “m”. i‘ ‘l ooen=lnlzt~lrl could be t, Mzrlzy ‘moment, I” led ‘ or that atta l; ““’“°"'"'-’- Csrluirlli; llllllzlefs: 9'". Blvd the case. got rid or, you know that Colonel Den. i"‘°°9°di|1@ ‘were IpGnd-lng ?._ in September llflfll, And. ‘under the marriage gefhlg 1119M. ilhot released‘ Oolonell Den. nlsiiou‘n's lfu-lllils T-Yes, £10,000, ‘Bemre ‘mm. I90 ‘for ‘as you know, he ‘hold no ‘money except what Lady oarllflrvvn gave him '!—<! know than hi9 transferred £51,000 on the day ‘tiller 'i.'ho writ. ‘Hove ‘you ever ‘heard of n wide Yes; to settle upon 'hor—so ilhn-t he on. capes the reproach of ‘beln-g ‘poor? —~G‘lve ‘money to ‘be Wsetllle-d upon herseilf? l ‘have never ‘heard “of a-ny- Jlwing olf ‘the -kind. Sir Edward l-l-u-me-Wl‘lli‘anls - There are thousand ‘of ‘pound-s m ed the defendant's current ‘account which ‘have never ‘gone ‘to deposit alocoung at all. 000 was on cunrem amount. £ 51,000 -wa.s ‘A O 3 C C S “O Q O ‘O 3 O '0 U) at (iiiv . p Meeting World-Wide _Tir Needs WHENEVER a new tire need arises anywhere in the world, Goodyear must meet it, for Goodyear is the world’s largest tire maker. You can go to the Goodyear Selected Dealer and get just the tire you need—as to type, size and price. He sells Goodyear Balloons, Goodyear High - Pressures, Good- year Cords, Goodyear Fabrics, Goodyear All-Weather Tread, Goodyear Wingfoot Tread. What- ever your tire need, whatever the price you want to pay, there is a Goodyear Tire for you. “World-wide” Goodyear makes possible the complete Goodyear line. “World-wide” Goodyear makes possible continuous re- search for tire improvements. “World-wide” Goodyear makes possible the lowest prices at which tires of such quality can be sold. Goodyear means Good Wear v.5’ OD “YEAR IN CANADA- : Q ' QQQL» "' ‘ . 168 Kent Street Telephone 538. _ . ~. .. . i‘ -" t ‘ted Area l1“ rg-uxgmlnadiol], the ‘witness llhl! minute of the drlvorce decree. H‘ ‘I ‘VWWP ‘»“‘- ‘I “m M‘ "1"" A Res rlc solid ‘that ‘lihu have ‘been used l! this 08-86 been avoided. Mr. i‘). l-l Drookla, a lllflllllllll‘ oi‘ the iirnl of l/iessrs. J. I). I anxl Pl-‘smnore, -soii'i‘o.ii0rs. ‘said that he ‘rl-mcllllbcrcli ‘the ‘plaintifi-i‘ coming ‘ to enuivhly him i-irzmhzzlndkglsw ‘Ligllsldlllzxnlllrj.rlfilldilgtrglzfi. “Hm m {wt ml Order [or amnmly evidence or ‘Colonel Denmgtmirrciwl llllV ill ‘this ‘country and l‘n Paris. l ii“ “"41 Wm-‘h 1”‘ m‘ r "’"i’i""‘ Qduhtu-ry in Parts “an 1mm; cd-lhwlm-llii: Jlzul illspv-(rletl llhe clrtrucr ‘from ed Messrs. ‘Be-brand's clerk came the ‘French ‘resistor reimtiluzw 11w to sec ‘hd-m on December bold him that lot they brought the petition lin Scotland Colonel Dennis toun would defend or cross-petition. The ‘witness said ‘that there was never a single thin Pmlfliflifll? ‘mionoy for ilrer ‘husband lead lrlm clonal ly snw .h or. vorce was -n_colluslve one. ul lmlenlde nt ‘she ‘marriage proved ‘that on December 19, 1923, _ Denndstoun ‘married All- inn llllllll. Countess of Cwrnarvon. The ‘witness-ll thllnk ‘the 851,- ‘bridegroom wals “Lieu! (ZoL, ‘His borddhiip informed llho jury Doroi-ily Mu that ‘this question was ‘made relov- erly Webster.“ "m 0'11 1119 Bllbloot 0f damages ‘if pmduced s declaration ‘by Colo-‘-‘|ilzl‘and ‘alimony oh the ‘plo-lntlof estrmhllshod her alarm. Dcmlistmm ilhdt there was n0 lm- lwxlsrly of ‘file ‘I ‘Sir mum ‘l-lumo-Wlllllomls. -- The pedimcnt to the ‘marriage. o. smaill itom in ohethslp, Mr. Fryzofs clerk had prev- varied v years. lously produced ‘a ruched EXLPJCI. dill-mic vrhich provided nth-it ‘uartlesl Colonel ‘Ir ltors would to believe el Dennisl-oun. registrar of register. described divorced husband llad forthcoming before l."ill"' .|l 14, and g which wouldu “decree zlbsolule." ilhut the (ll-icreu of (livurco wns made it wu-s Therelnai. subject, however, to arlponl. was no ‘clf-tcr or ovdqdncd “y Uulllll ‘Winn the ‘time -F.',-r -a|;>poa"'n-;z hard flKpiPP/il d copy of the Judgment pro lMr. Warmer Jwnlels Lloloiey, Sllll-lilflllllfllll ‘by ‘the lI2‘li)l.li-.i‘l ll-tl‘! lo be SL/itllll. to the Branch George's, Hnnovoraruare, produc- births ‘marriages and dcrlllhs, and it was his dirty ‘to transcribe the operative part oi‘ the jullglnmll, in which riel Dennl-stoun. form- ilc M“. siPl‘ , The witness. also the ldrenah rod: the Court might not some uviilonce ul‘ which hard ‘to be strives. out in _Ti=-*“l"‘¢t "I iimmmy‘ m6 .m3-pflflgq but tile-re wcdo would tukc plaice. ' French Divorce Law. ‘divorce oi‘ Colonel and lllstolln. riago nuns ‘illSiiOlVNl I“rcll‘;:‘h ‘law. reg is! ra r The try -ill (‘ho margin of the parties’! “,5 zna-rl 3.11:0 cudlficrio i.i' tlht-y were 0f, l Fflullllll llal":ln..'-liiiy. Tlx-at was, :1 ihr> divorce. Under Mr. Augustin Iluiramel. ‘a Fronclrlill-‘lllflilii ill Fmm"? iigrcc“ WM‘ "m" ‘Mrs. Den- i1 s-lhcwed tho-t the mur- uccnrdlng lo in France ‘theer was llo such lhilll: a". a “decree nilsi." or Once ‘the dr- M ~."‘l.‘-i‘- rrrun-ganlent willh ‘hor hus- regi-sler and ‘also make an en- _ ‘i irrged ll-pon aha‘ lvorced husha-nul. He mid lnd lilf‘. order might he revoked or.‘ There was llo article in thef Who Is In Favor? ‘ Tim ‘following organizations lll J01!" Fwmv“ A "““""“"‘:|Illi: ‘Province ilzlve’. ‘purist-d llllfllllill- l?‘ ‘divilmdnk? h” ‘lus raszriuiiilnls l-ivilrillig lilo (‘Slitll- limilnu-ni of u iloslrirlrll AFB-I In luv |'iIl\llll'l.‘ llll’ who vluwdii-znion ‘ll illili'l('ll|().‘ll. iroln <-lll‘Lll-.'l‘ili: Prince Wlu-zlrd island ildirynlellis Associa- tion, 'l‘il< (‘i-ntrnl Fuunlcns lnsbiluw. 'l‘in- Pruvincizll Swine Breeders As‘ sociuLun, The Holstein Priesiun As- sm-ialiiln, The Provincial Ayrslviro Assoc-lotion, and :1 largo nnnrher of lol-zll familiar UFl-{ZIIIIZJIlOllS through- out the Plovinco. in :ulil':‘lion n resolution was puss- r-d llhrmllrh tin- ‘llou-se oi Assumlbly during Lin: ‘rcmvnt Session and ‘wzus ilon-rtlly su-pporicrl and ‘passed un- nnllnousiy by lllflillilMPHl from "both shim-s of the liouso, With FOCOIlIJIIPIlllIII-llllld! of this kind |)l“illll'll vhe ‘policy. 1t would so pl-lir without further lnveslllgatlon nhul 1hr‘ plan suggested must be of very ‘llr-‘nrliclal chrlraotsr. This is undoubtedly so, but funnel‘!!! throughout the Province are never-- Pholilss asked to investigate for ,'-lli‘lllfi(‘|\'0il. Literature den-ling -i|ul- ||y with bills quest-ion has been lplsc- rod in vile hands oi‘ tho school teach- ‘era for illslrlbntlon. Brawlers who are not in possession oi tho requir- deoislons which showed ihevlsuch nlrreoln-cnlll were l‘EL’()l:~lll7.t:(l ii 'lllll'y were ‘lull: Mr. S-l |‘il.'“i il will.‘ Will!) ha: aim wrll ylvo up m-r pllosirlll. when h-e irs in n |liI§lliOll do do so‘! ~-I‘t would lm pmwliouvly vull-d, and there would -llc nothing ln it coir trsry ‘Lo Fri-null lllrhlic polity- Tlhe Willi‘ ililllPll that ‘lilo dc- creo i‘n this cnsu alnnvod lilllil-i. Col~ ollol Denlnlslmln wus- l'i¥l)l'D5‘OllU'ii ‘lry ‘an zlllvilrzlll- when‘ ‘the (livori-i‘ nroci-‘cli‘ill_us were imlorn tho (haunt. ‘ills (lair-mm was a ‘loninl rvi ;|‘l||‘l'l~ .-.."y. "i"h4~ judgment 0f Che (‘ollrt .~“uppnl‘1‘\li Airs. llcnnlslounis sluic- ‘nrond "Hill silc llud come l0 u“ zlmi- hzmd ill ‘regard to zllinlony. The hearing was ildjounneil. . (To be continued) WETHEY’S (‘UIldGnSCd Nllllcc Meal 15,. l’i.i{i’-\i'i..\i.l 15c \l \l.i.‘~ l\\"l i’il‘ r Silil) i'\'i".RY\\'lii Rl. louoll with the school teacher, and secure ‘information on the matter. llnlridirlo UP FATHEIL- ’ -—lly GEORGE DIcMANUS ‘IT ooomeofrenonuewhmoould not ""10. or I. delivered. Will toll il‘ loot: 8 Rhea,“ an‘ in as easily derived in an! 0911"] filh~|u kiwi‘. WI] by “l0 flflflbl‘. NOWWF YOU bTAY LOUU- MAGGIE. wom- KNOW YOU ARE m ..v/,,/ rue nous;- 3 RETOO vv ‘oi-Es IN THE. NEXT Room- =.>0 B: QUIET; ,5 PRETTY LiTTLE. SPARROW TWEET - i 0cm‘? bushels. YOU - our now WE'LL IDOTH qrr THROWN our- ed information, are salted to ‘get in . i i‘ ll m rAi lmila oday ound wsion ‘emb- its. rtion. ‘noon. ‘ Jhsvp-