"'4; i ,Dad, Aren’ t You Glad You Got Me a C. C. M. Z “DO you remember last year, Dad, when you bought my C.C.M. and, afterwards, said you were sorry you didn't buy a cheaper one, like Billy Breen's?" “You ought to see Billy's now, Dad. It looks five yearsfoid! And it runs so hiirdi Billy's hardly using it stall." “Is that so, jack?" "Yes. And look at my C.C.M. See how smooth alld bright the enamel is. And look how the nickel sparkles. You'd think my C.C.M. was new this season. Ride up to the corner and back, Dad, and sec how easy it runs. My C.C.M. cost a little more than Billy's, but you should be proud of your judgment in buying it, Dad.” “You mean your judgment, don’t you, Jack? You kept telling me how much better a C.C.M. was. You were so eager to have a C.C.M. that I didlft (§(HlBkNdks PERFEQT-MASSEY-RED Bum CLEVELAND-COLUMBIA Made in Canada for'26 years by ‘ ‘Canada Cycle 8: Motor Company, Limited WESTON, Ont. ‘A159 makers of C,C.M. jOYCYCLES [or the smaller children Montreal Toronto 307 .1. m. " p, Holmaifs Where Islanders Get their C- C. M. Bicycles Bicycle Parts and Accessories. sacs McKA if yo. LTD. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. Agents for C- C. M. Bicycles and supplies. Writ Catalogue and prices; . ' - ECLARES MR. burrs ‘Mine Worwers - ‘STATEMENTS FALSE‘ which ' lions I . OTTAWA, April 1'.--Tom Moore. of Will rst vice-president of the United were “llibsollli-ely Imperial Fox OIL IeaNrada Mora ' ECONOMIC FOX FEEDING “T he m! la oheapeat In the long run" Ia an old adage but a true one. oapoelali, In regard to foodl. it ila not the amount eaten but the amount dlflm" that lnaurea health and growth. Undlgoatnd haatlly eaten food la a aourco of danger. The proooc of digestion should take place In the mouth. thorough mastication alilnnlng the food to mix with the oailvary julcea la naontlai to poi-foot nutrition. Impor- lai dry hiaouita containing pure cod Ilyor cIl are tho roai . thing. They are not hard but crisp and oaally aaclmiiatcd. lm cnlall keep the howtla gently laxative I'm/lotion all- trl a and other dlgoatlvdtrouhloa. At a coat I meal Imperial Foil iiaculta are the moat economical Good 7°!‘ ‘allied "m. W. L. McLEAN, Charlottetown, is Agent for C. C. M. Perfect and Red Bird Bicycles. Mr, Murray said ‘the aseer- that more than two million dollars lam Duff, Liberal member for Lunen-biirk. House oi? Commons recently. PE" sldent o: the trallelfantl labor garding contributions mad; byuidi; ilgress of Canada, today i-ccelv- Nova beetle ‘miners to t e 11 l ll letter from Phillip MurfBy~0f the 11118111111111“ CONTAINING PURE cob LIVER Jnanutacturcc‘ By lolli by wholesale dealers, alcc direct from our factory, like to disappoint you. And I’m cer- tainly glad I got you your choice." fr , w, . If your boy is urging you to get him a C.C.M., just remember that boys are “bicycle wise“, ' They know all about the smooth-running C.C.M. ’I‘ri|'!v.l< Crank Hanger, the extra COZIKS of ‘ rous enamel, the nickelling ‘over c< English Seamless ‘Tubing, the tfzcfi f. _:<l crown, the new improved l-lercultq Hrzllce and the other good {cri- lures of the C.C.M. that make it a batter bicycM-Aliat malice it a real bicycle for a real buy. Trust your boy's judgment. He knows And. the sooner you bu: J Lizyclc for him, the longer lseason he will have to enjoy it. Prices Again Reduced C'C'M's are the biggest values since pre-wrir days. llcy‘re selling now from $20 to $25 less tllzn the "peak" prices. Among them there's a special curved bu" model that the boy won't outgrow. Also neat, trim models for girls. \ :1» 4». p . ., Tmmnax. - . HANGER = Winnipeg Vancouver SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN Get Our Catalog. us for of America. in Mr. Dui! in his speech declanali had been sent to the U. M. W. oi iA., and Mr. Moore wrote to inter- iiwllonal headquarters |'or the facts. Mr. Murray informs |Mr_ Moorl- that since the Nova Scotia miner: Joined the United Mine Workens‘ Organization in December, 1918 until December, 1924, the total con» tributlons were $480,192.40. Mr. Duff is reported to have said thili nearly $250,000 had been sentiasl year from district No. 26. Which lovers the Nova ‘Seotic fields. Mr. llurray gives the actual figures for lost year as follows: December, ‘923 to June. 1924, for dues, $40,432, lpeclsl lissesments 7,041: June, ‘.924, to December, 192i, dues $34.- in the organization. false.” Biscuits THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN woeowmcooooowooleooo- The Dennistoun Case ' The Most Famous Matrlmdn- lai Case SincoCharloa Il’l_ Time, i v¢\»n‘vi4 (Continued) The plaintiff said that it was o Minerva cur, and she linll her hus- band went to Cologne to get it. Sir lElils lluine-Vyillialus said tllut the Minerva was l1 Belgian cur. The plaintiff-It iwas a present to me. Sir ‘Edward Marshall Hull-Did ' you sell your husband's busby, or 1 llearskin, iind some silver belong‘. Sir Edward Marshall Hall coll. lng to llim'!—I sold nothing except by his wish, - ' Tile plaintiff agreed that she sold some furniture for her lrllfllltilitl in i923, but that was because he did not require it. She did not sel liny silver Colonel Deilnistoun stll lllid ill the silver he ever possessed. She denied that she sold his fur coat and rifle. DENNISTOUN CASE Sir Edward Marshall Hulk-Were .lle tllllOlllliii-‘LYOU ciuilll in 1921 ill respect of loans or gifts l0 V9111 lusbliunlbf-ll was not in u Dflfliilfill o give them to him. The lpluinllifl said that neither lhe nor -hcr husband liud' any idea halt the trustee. of her marriage evtiellieiit would be. able to g.-t loney from anybody uiiltll Sir John iiiiiller agreed to lend the £1.00!!- Phere was no connexion lbetween he furniture and ‘that £1,000 at all. me of the solicitors to -Sir John ililller lprepared the document. .Vlli0l1 was senlt oult to Jamaica for er husband und her to sign, and he solicitor pziitl the bills, Coillisel. 1You slill have time furn- Lilre, \I'lliL‘ii you say is worth £400 1nd I suilizesl is worth albout J1,000?-—Ycs. Tile plaintiff alllnitlted that ‘she ‘ii/id £250 u yl-ni- for llcr ‘lint, and halt it was lluw very nicely furl!- ‘ died. Sir Ellwnlll Marshall Holt-Do ou 'l‘8l1i0ll'l1lli.l' giving your husband ;10ll‘o-li August 12, 1921, nnd say- llg, "There you ‘are; that is the lst l can do for you"'.'-~N0, l win ure I did not. l don't iillillk it was he ill-st. You were a Miss Wvbsterl-Yes. Your tliither tilled ‘before you were .orn'!—-Yes. ‘ Your mother afterwards married iir. Walkeril-Yes; he was ‘killed i-n he ‘South African Wur. Counselr-Then ‘she lularricll Sir Olin Miller; there was n divorce. lllll she married Ml". Max Dr- Blithe, llltl ltlieii there wlls another divorce. When you were lllll-l‘l'li'li ill 19110 ’0l1 were 21—22. llull (lolonel Dclln-lstulill 'ery much ill love with you lome time? lle tnllLnlc so. Did you refuse him more lthan rlieH-Yes. At ‘U10 time of the marriage the xilonel wlis more or ‘less nn invalid -<My ‘husband? Yes, suffering from licute neuri- .i.s?—lHe always had iihnt. Very (lentil-l don't know lwhat le is now. Did he suffer considerably and pain-fully with his‘ iie-rves? —Not when l wiis illlllffiflil to him. Were you in ‘lovc with hi-m?—— Yes. The plaintiff sit-ill ‘that her hus- band underwent nil operation teii lays ofiter the marriage nnd W8.3"ln hospital ‘for several weeks. They Went to lPurii-i for their honeymoon. hater she lwulllil to South America. -Alt1that time she had ll 1flat at Well- lbfi en ‘for lngton court. - ‘Si-r Edward lyiarshalifl Hall-And whilst you were at Wellllli-gtoil- court had you a lservant named Mau-rlee and a lu-aid culled Mar- ce-liie?-—ll had a. maid named Mar- celle. Were you receiving Mr. ‘SBDlIOIlBG 00fiSl8.liltly?——‘CB1'ili.llily not. Did your ‘hilsba-nd reinonstrate with you, and llld you say that Mr. Seilliou-se Ihad lost his key and you would let him stayY-Il, never ‘hap- pened. Mothers Treat Colds The New ‘Direct’ Way lilo Longer Neeoaoary to "Dose" Children With Internal Medi- cines to Break Golda Children's dig estlons are eas- ily upset by too much "dosing." Vicka Vapollub u p s et little being externally applied. does not stomachs. At the first sign of croup, sore throat, or lmywrther cold Urouble, sums of money in consequence of apply Vlcka freely. There is noth- his marriage with Lily Carnarvon? m! to .wan°w_y°u m" “rub n —1l do not follow your lllirllment. i on." 85.9% fiuwlkllbulhll! mob _,lll9 cross-examination when several D0 you say that you were never suiliy oi’ adultery wlltli M-r. B611- house? Sir Ellis Hume-Williams objected and said that the question ou-gllt not lto he put; as there was no eyuleiice that the divorce was collu- s ve. ~ His Lordship held that, in the ell-- curlleiances, ‘the questions were ad- miscible. Sir Edward Marshall Hall ‘was about to lput further questions on the Subject, when, Mrs. Dcmriatolin ealll, “Don't you think you ‘hall ‘bet- 191‘ ilut ‘thc-se questions ll/ulnorrow? l have ‘been herelilreiidy ix hours." Has Lordship-l think that is oil- ly filir. The Court tlieln adjourned. Vislia to Spain and Pal-la tinuell his erossexwnlinptlon of Mrs. Denlllstoilli on Thursday. Sll‘ {Clhvnrd Marshall] l-lalll — r\_'i’liel-e were you between, Ootobe-r o ilflli Ileeelllber 21'.’ (The ‘witness pziustll) Let me helpbyou. 0n October 13 llid you m) to Spain with Colonel lnnes and another woman? "Yes. . Dill you stay th-ree days at Lis- .l)Oll'."—-—YCS. m" yo" the" 80 i0 ‘the Palace Hotel at MallrIdT-Yes. Ami izhen to ‘the Savoy Hotel at Pairis'."--—Yc.s_ By lllotor-cars?—T iilellilion was by ilio . Dill. you then g‘o to Budapest alonc.’—--I think that I came home You lluve got Iillll! itinerary of my llfc so wonderfully, [do not keep (liar-leis. D111 you g0 ‘to Efiuiapestih-Yes. Did you there lnleei ‘Prince Bela Odescalchi'.'——Yes. Dill you stay there for three weeks?—<l thin-k elbow; “in days was the longest time I stayed there. When you got back from Buda- pest dill you go to Paris? — You ‘must pas-s ‘through ‘Paris. Did you fllili iParker, you maid, waiting for you ?-Yes. Whcreil-At the Savoy. That is: not a cheap hotel, Iii it‘? Did you trill IParker that you hall been with the Prince and ‘ilflfl llilll n very good 1timc?——l never salll any ‘silcll thing. Did Parker forward .10 you a; Budapest letters ulid lt-legralms, in- eluding telegrams from Americailf ~14! I hall hall telegrams from Ani- erica ihty would not hlive been sent to FParis. Was Mr. "F" in America then? —Yes. The witness agreed that shc had bed one or ‘Lwo ‘telegrams ‘from Ml‘. "F". She Ipilifl her expenses at Bildfllpflfli herself. lShc was lbuying things on the Continent for hel- business. Sir Ellwlirll Marshall» llllll.~'0fl October 8 (llll lLorll Clil-niirvon pay you £8(i0?—~Yl».si_ What was that for?—1’l‘llc pur- chase oi‘ ‘two horses from Colulie llln-es and Major Valet. You were to get £180 if ‘the lieull s-toolIY-llee wiis not giving it to Mr. Justice MCCflrdilG.—l[ -wiis ii com-mission. not u gift. i The witness alllled lhllt the dell] weut olif, and ishe paill ‘the =moncy buck to Lord Carnarvoii. She was out of pockgt over the transaction. Sir Edward Mars-hall Halllmlfrom JIHIE 30, 1921i, to Decellllier 24, was there £5Lfi47 lpnld ill to your ue- count'.'—~Yes. ‘If you trike oi tlie £800, thitt leaves £2,S47?—Yes. In llliztt period you spent lmoro ‘than that £2,847?—-Yes, lbut in business you alwnys have ‘money ‘going backward-s and forward-s. Mr. Justice McCardle. — She‘ meanelhat the money represents turnover and not profit, Turning tn the letter of Decem- ‘be-r 27, in which Cdloiiel Dennis- tou-n’s solicitor wrewe to Messrs. Lewis and Lewis saying fhnt- Col- onel Deiinlstoun relpilllizited Mrs. Dennistouns statements, the wit- ness ssld that she saw nothing scull- dalous in lthc letter ‘which Sir George Lewis wrote to Mr. Fryzeni he whole ex- tor-clir. i JThe New, Easy Way to Have I is with Johnson's Liquid Wax, applied with a Johnson now have beautiful waxed floors with very little effort . -just a few minutes’ time-and without stooping, , . PAGE sEvlsrl Beiful Waxed Floors and Linoleum Pour Johnson's Liquid Wax on this Mop and apply Io your floors. . new, easy way to wax floors and linoleum Wax Mop and polished with a Johnson Weighted Brush. This new method means that every one can . o h‘ on L un .MWNolE§llHD. Waxed floors, besides being most beautiful and distinctive, have many practical advantages. They are, by far, tile most economical-—- tiicy do not show heel prints.—are not slippely-and traffic spots can be easily rewaxed without goin over the entire floor. 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Johnson's liquid \'.\N(‘Ol'\']']lR Sir Edward Marshall l-la1ll——lf your; claim is invented, and it was narvon, than have the case ‘tried, do you‘ claIlm?—~But it ‘is not invented. You say that you do not want llo hurt Lady ariirvonll-That is so. Do you know that it is alleged (in ltllo stutenlent of claim) that on December 19, 1923, llhe defendant "inter-married with Aimlna Dow- ager Countess of Carnilrvon." Was 5 0 S woman's name in the plcading'.'— Y That is llibfitflllilfily untrue. Do you iknow that thlllt lphrt of, the paragraph wile struck out on summons '.'—'-Yes. Was the ‘intention to allege that the defendant hild received largo i! Referring to Parker. formerly her mail], Mrs. Dennistnun said thni she was an excellent maid, but ex- tremely uiyre-liirble. Sir Edward "Mr" 111"‘ ll I kl vcr tll- lllilcllhl-lillll. Tlu-y llilll- l i|ll‘_V“l|i¥|_Rli|\'I‘ Illllll llillllppl-lir lly this ililfl’ “mm and ("d Ymlr "mm m3)’ i0 you] Mlvrshllil llail was proceeding with in - . . . . q . , ‘ inl vi brought in the holpe that Lady Car- monlhrrs oi‘ the Jilly Iplfliefiihéfl loud ell up to Ftlvl‘ him i1 fireilifii 511i)- B as Colonel Dennistouns iy 111i 1P1‘? Wily 111 ‘Vhlch 5°!“ ‘We’ Pm‘- wlilfe, ‘would pay anything ratherilivllfi W91'e'l111‘i~ still not see that it is a scandalous lilhinwl 111M two llllesiioflh WhiCh had followed each other were not has been a misunderstanding. with Mr. Senhouse, -to lvllom refer- that inserted ‘with your sanction? illmhelf- H9 “hi8 i110 fllfflighleflti Sh. Edward Marshall Ilal-l ‘snidfln August, 1920, 1-1 do llflll think that there is any. ml;- twllgofiiilélzdrilltxllla hlitivygliznlilé? "m, i, was a letter from Mm Dink.‘ (To he continued) (111118 WFOBS ill it. e5 5 i i‘ I ‘i V nlsioun to her maid, and dealt w t ‘ Dvhh you? I suszest to you thfli i" Q19 "is: wdfk ‘hi’, whiz” ‘he w“ Ill xlllil mutlers. , N ' it is the final lever that you are n _riillcc ea ill! -B m8 - _ ' H d yo" a ,y,“n.ga|mv “up; The grylng to use my lmroduclng “l; Slr Ellwnrll ‘Marsha-ll Hall.-—‘Dl1d a The “new, “wk ' 999m ‘he “mm pnwedmg m“ d“ ill 1920, as soon ils the _'-:?ll-‘raIi'-‘1. howl-l, Tvllllli in lmrlulful (‘lull- ‘plii-turc- for ‘France with Srn-hn,,_.,,.g hum, “m; turned, (llfl you hurt-i King. llliii ]||'('\'('IIl llh- llliily l lolll nly hlrslblinll no s=u 'h tiling. "m," mthe,h,,nga,lo,v-_, The general,‘ l‘lltl\')i"illll'lll so lll'i'l‘illlll‘_\' lu I{lll|li_ - Il‘5l . l-le knew the housv-pllrly where I was w-lien Mr. Scllheusc ("‘llll1 nv m, fire"? And did Y0“ BRY- “Perhllps so, l will have m)’ ‘i"‘*“k' fast ll1i1sta-irs"?—My maid "fluid "m- AN UNREAD LETTER say shone thins. nor should 1 4° ' n. h h " l that in 1921 “Mb a "will u. t t that very e w ness cniel ‘ [)0 you now a a she lived Willi .‘.'li'. Bolill allli all‘ 1110i?‘ time yflur husband will: ofculpy-ing l » - ' ll O ' _—— DO ‘i There iibrlflllis. A Kw" “as n e iTglllllli-flflferlqwllllzllfllllollil was liinthe Sir Edward Marshall Ha‘ll—l do how] or ML not want to l‘€i\(l lhutulettgr. ht n‘ The witness denied glut‘ ghe stay. . Mr. Justice lie-Curl e- us ‘ l t o eva with Mr. Dinah“ r. nee ball Ibsen llialle, lthe ‘WlUIGBSYHOt m me rend? Dom, n refer 102;‘: Bonn" Mn Bonn “m, “EdITHC ‘is “of him m detendiflélflllll matters? imlll her lihat he was fond of her Sir mlwhrll Marshall Hall ex-l u-pposell to ‘me rclutell. Mr. Justice McCarlllc. Questioned lliiilllll ht r relationship Mnorings‘.'—Yes. w litell you!‘ hushalill that you hall m rm, m?“ A (‘flll|.'(‘liil‘ll wllflll. lllul-llvl- lower r klll‘\\'. l wiis never uilnne Willi -\|1‘-' , L“ llolin for a lllinulc. lid said "Goodbye. All oi‘ us wuit- In Snmmn,,er! 1920‘ “mm ym, m ' "film llilz Hotel, Paris, with Mr. lllolill'.'—~l do not remember. Mr. y . 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