t AY 3, 1926___,__. ouDonTNeed to be a Food Expert to Select (an Jequate Diet! And million In Crisp, Tempting GRAPE-NUTS are those Essential Elements which Will Keep Your Body Right energy: iron to enrich the blood; phos- phorus for teeth and bones; protein for - mllflcle and body-buildingyand the valu- able vitamin-B. S enjoy the Grape-Nuts flavor! The nut-like taste of Grape-Nuts, coupled with its crispness, makes it one of the most delicious of all foods. There l tion of th f d is an important reason for this crispness. HtE saecficda __Suitien 0315 W211 1;‘ was designed to encourage thorough ea e ‘ y g_ em 0 c owing. thereby helping the health of your particular needs—-is worth We"! and gums- (he best thought you can bring Try GrapbN uts to-morrow morning l0 li- with milk or cream. Four teaspoonfuls, B-u do,“ think that ivin thou ht to costing less than one cent, is sufficient t g _g g {o h . ‘he food you eat means bung a ncrankq r cac person. Sold.in wax-wrapped Don't think that it means cutting out packages ready to eat. Ask for it to-day (pings you like. Don't think that it " at Y°l-" gfocefls. 0r accept the following means eating things you don’t like. It 05"‘ simply means making sure that you give your body, every day. an adequate quan- tity of all the food elements it requires. I "A Book o! Better Breakfasts"- nnd Two Servings of Grape-Nuts-FREE! Mail the coupon and we will send you two Grape-Nuts is a tempting food especially individual packages of Grape-Nuts free. We planned by aifood export (Q supply five {III ,§end,_ also, A Book of Better Breale_ of the essential elements of nutrition to Q§§§Z;O,'"I§'§§OQY‘§ f°'3“‘l’!"§°g‘1£5‘ Phi/sic“. the body-find I" PWP" fvrm- It is form (n; habit of hifnslethffiilmlzrteakffszgus and made from whole wheat and malted .barley, pre- Paml b)’ a sPeclal baking CANADIAN i-osfruivi CEREAL common’, LIMITED. 30g prous; whlch makes 1t g 45 mom" SFREET EAST. TORONTO 2, ormuuo. ver eas to di est. It 1'12»; lend m». Free. m. u-nn Dlfklilel (r Grab mo. w; n. y y g - win. A Book of imm- Brenkiulfl". by 1' forrnere-mlleqe pnyiufli supplies to the body these director. vitally necessary ele- 5 . . rem... ments of nutrition: Dex- irins. maltose and other 1. ’“""" carbohydrates for . can. P...- \(|l Made in Canada Gf3”fi°é=Nut s ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION your run-rend sell and today our joy is renewed stlll further lii (being . \_p.=rmltted to participate ln your On Sunduy (he 13th (inst the Rcv- IIlSl solr-mn High Mass. ereud lllerliu ldiluui" MOCJIPIII)’ ai ‘When a (boy n; school and ilgalln "My ordained priest of St. Alexis whilst o. student at college you al- Pnrish assist d by the Very Hever-lwayu exhllfted (those many traits ‘""1_-\1°ll$\(.'l1or .l. C. McLean oiiof character which betoken u noble Souric and Reverend L. (P. Calla-g-‘und sa ntly calling and l; ls fitting bl". D. D. oi‘ illollo Buy celehruti-dnlint we cu this auspicious coca-l bu first Solemn High Muss in S: ‘ .2011, should (ind do congratulate Alexis Church. Rollo Buy. you on having attained the goal Illlfillhor nlnbean who preihchgdWlflllflh you s0 valiantly strove for ‘it?!’ beau! ful permou on the Holyluud so well merited. Prlostlioml incidentally eompll- You nr.- now prepare-d and menu! the parish o1 5;, 519,13 o; nreugthened to go forth to preach lllillxiio many or up chum-en w m. (he saving truths in Our Lord's “Wis profession-n Ivneynrd. Thur the rewards there- Alter (110.53 the following flddrgsjnn muy—be manifold is our ardent mid by Mr. Pl-(er Conway, roach" [wish and prayer. 1a. of Anticosti n In the Gulf of St. IALWTBIICB. they hud heard of the report. Europe. lllil a ivi-ll fllled purse from the] In conclusion we beg of you to trustees of St. Alexis ‘Parish were 11cc: pt nlong with our prayers for a alsvxencieillio Father (McCarthy _ hiappy hllfe ’n ‘your chosen profes-I - . erin Edgar McCarthy‘ son‘, t ls "smal purse not for its hllev. llem- FlllIlBTI-‘dl was our. utrinsle volu-e but 8s a token of “PDY llflYilegg an.) one whm, 5|,“ our (love and t-steem for you. nak- ed (in all w (h joy (n wnness onplng only ln return that whilst offer. "filly lusi (i... Miami; tome How,’ ng up the Holy -Soerlfloe o! the l‘ ‘friends of Flt. Alexis (Parish. l (Slgned ALEXANDER WHITE} \ EDVWARD VPLLARJD / Trustees NOW IS THE TIME T0 —— brother. Gaston (Menler. Convert- ‘ MONlCTON, April i30.-— The and lng it into n game preserve. M. Me- llie“ dBfllh 0! Arfilllllflld Miw nler strove to develop its resourc- A lllouiml. which occurred at his es In lumibe and minerals. At the "lime. 13 VIP-WP"! Sl-"el- l! 2-30 last session of the legislature An- WORD (275) Batavlu. World'News o'clock Thursday morning. W88 a tlcostl was crested a national park shock to his many friends. De ceased who was ‘well known throughout the clty and province as a (building contractor. hiid been at his worli u-p to yesterday. and while walking along Steadman Street. shortly before noon yester- day, was suddenly stricken. He was conveyed to -hls home where he later lapsed into unconscious- ness. He (filled to rally. death being due (o hemorrhage o! the brain. Mr. nincDougall ls survived by his wife. (‘our daughters and two Mons. The daughters are Mrs. Norman Coryell. Lansing. Mlch.; Mrs. Wlllurd Hicks and Mrs. Alex. McNevOn o! this city. and Miss _ ‘Jessie Ill home. The none are: John l ~01 Boston. 'Mnss._ and wuuiim iii 0UR IIYPOPIIOPIIITES lm woods-M |b‘°n|"° up. . PNpertise. For lou of Ip- pm". nlceplenneu. an. WMM" lMl general run- “W conditions It ll un. excelled, home. And he ls also survived by three 5.- . .4" PDQ C0. __ ‘ ln P. E. L-dolin. Tllfllllllillr IAI- Tp‘ R; . '0 lur MacDouigall and Mn. aco in 9 Kgqm $3.5, ,3‘: . MllcDolilld. of Nlna nu» creek: ' nother brother. Blmllsl. resides in and... i (on. The report has lt that the price offered to Senator Gaston Meiiler, of France. proprietor of the island. ls in the neighborhood of $6,000.- 000. The Island of Antlcostl, lying at the mouth of the (Si. Lawrence, has i-. . "“"°°" “Y W1‘ beloved Bishop lms" W" kindly "member r01" "Id M] area slightly larger (min that of Prince Edward (Island. Its (popula- tion about 400 people are for the most purt game keepers lii the em~ ploy of (M. Menier, and Govern- JAmmEs McCORNMcK ment servants. ‘llghthoiisdlteepers and others. lt ls pnrt of the prov- lnce of Quebec (In 1896 the Quebec Government leased the island (.0 Senator Henri ARCHIBALD MggbouaALL (Menler. (he French chocolate king, pAsazs AWAY who. on his death. left It to ihls THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN O+O§OQQ . . Radio Program l IO4FOF§QQQOQOFOQQQO+OFOQ TUESDAY. MAY 4 International Radio Programs EASTERN STANDARD TIM E . EVENING CONCERTS 6.00 P. M. W-SAl (326) Cliicl. Twilight Pro- gram. 6.30 P. M. KiPAB (341) Lincoln. Musicale. WEAP (492) N. Y. (Salon Concert. 7.00 P. M. WEEAiR (390) Cleveland. Vaude- ville. WUAR (517) Detroit. Goldkeite. WBIILM (226) (Chleugo. Broudmoor WNEBB (226) Chicago. Trlanon Duo. WEM?‘ (492) Grand Prize Eurekus also Wllfildl. WFl. KSlJ. 'WCM~J_ WWJ. W(.‘S'll. WSAl. W'I".AG. WG-R. WOCO. WOC. \Vl~.‘Alt_ WJAll. 7.30 P. M. WEAIP (492) N. Y. Gold Dust Twins. uliw KSI). -WCAE. WCCO WEAR. Wldldl, Wldl. WGll_ WJAR. WldB. WOC. WWJ. 8.00 P. M. IL‘K(“L (357) Toronto. Concert Pro- ; grain. §WIBAL (246) ‘llalto. Musical Pru- grain. WEBM (226) Chicago. Studio Pro- gram. .WLW (-123) ‘CIIICIIIDIIII. Old Time Review. ' WEAF (492) N. Y. "Everready ‘Hour-f’ also from KSD.' WCAE. WCCO_ WEAR. WfiEl. WFl. WGiR, WGN. WJAR. WOC. WSAJ. WTAiG, WWJ. . WllP (509) (Plilln. Boy Week Pro- gram. | 8.15 P. M. iRNY (259) ‘N. Y. Huartehi Spunlsh Ensemble. l a.2o P. m. ‘WMAQ (448) Chicago. Musical. a.ao P. m. [wiRno (zsm Lansing, Mich. Rec Blind ' W-DAD (266) Nashville. Variety Program. WGY (1)80), Schenectady. Edison Hour, iilso WJZ. WRC. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Sacred Sonil llulf Hour. , WORD (275) Batavizr lll. Vocnl. WRNY (259) N. Y. SunioilofPi-i Sex- tette. l 9.00 P. M. WSB (428) Atlanta. Musical. K'DK.A (309) E. Pitts. Symphony Orchestra. WR1R (246) Dallas. Sludlo Pro- gram. WBAL (246) Bulilmnrc. U. S. Nuval Academy YBu-nrl. WAAM (263) Newark. Y. M. C. A. Music (Hour. WEAF (492) N. Y. “Moment Musi- cale". also from Whirl]. WGR. l. WTAG. WCAE. WFl. WWJ. KSD. WEAR. WCSll. WlRNY (259) N. Y. Anita Brown's Musicale. WHBM (226) Chicago. Old Time Song Period. 9.15 P. M. . WIBZ (333) Springfield. (Polish. Hnnp Music. 9.30 P. M. o '~ ‘KIRAB (341) Lincoln. University of Nebraska Musical. WRNY (259) N. Y. The Singing Vsfllllbond. - WSAll (423) Cincinnati. Musicale. WOOD (242) Grand Rapids. Studio Program. 10.00 P. M. wcx (m) Detroit. Red Apple Clllib. Reported Sold QUEBEC. April 30.—(Coir.(lrma- tloii could not he obtained lhls ov- enlng of (he ruport tliut the Whyug smack Pulp & Paper (Jourpuny had purchased the lsluud of Antlcostl llnqulrles at ‘the Department of Lands and Forests failed to elicit (my sirbstmitlatlun or denial, Gov- ernment ofllcliils merely content- lng themselves with saying that President C. R. Whlthend. of ‘the Wayagamack Company, ls at pres- ant en route to this country from WIENY (259) N. Y. Up and Down Sleep I5 more vital to your ltcnltb than food, more irnportniit to your appear- ance than clothes. Threw Izzxcl»; your mattress now and study (l Is it sagging, worn-out, &‘.l‘.(I ere-airing? Then it is robbing you of vital energy". Compare it with the bcdspring that bus won all Canadu-ff/zzzrzbcz- filling’. Its 26 flexible ribbon strips of steel are joined for yielding ease ivitb four rcrcs of lively spirals. Two can sleep in the n-y-gun-inq-imfia. a -" * PAGE SEVEN Is a worn-out spring wearing you out? Slumber King will ("en/ow your energy some comfort as one. They neither disturb (such other nor Slltlc iiiiu u "val- ' Icy” in IIIUCCIIUC. Tliccdgcscuniitit sag. No shun) edges to tear {be bcdcluthcs. Imagine. how miigb greater your com- fort can be with u lvrlspi-ing like that, especially if you ‘wit! (be luxury of an Ortcrmoor. Caizudzfs lending; iiziltrcss for more than 3O yczirs, it fCllllilltS first today in comfort, valve, and sales. Sold by all ticalersat one low price, $25. BED SPRING ' R. T. HOLMAN LTD- (fharlottetown and Summerside‘ Music Week Program. VVSM (283) Nashville. lBoha-iinon WRNA (250) Richmond. Special Midnight Program. Elroy Quartetta. Recital. 11.15 P. M. KTHS (375) ‘Horsprlngs. Comedy 11.30 P. M. KJR (385) Seattle. Studio (Program 0.00 P. M. KLX (508) Oakland. Baseball. 6.05 P. CPCA» (356) Toronto.’ Late News. .840 -P. M. WEAIF (492) N. Y. Conversational 6.30 P. M. Stories. 7.00 P. M. WHP (509) (Plills. Dramatic Review. 7.16 P. M. WJY (405) (N. Y. Zoological Talk. 745 P M “my ma“) S..y.ene..“..|y_ p@n,m_\~|-‘\\'liilc in foreign rllmos l wundor. Koo (361) Ollklllnd. National WWW (m) Sh L0H...’ Programs. (‘lili-zign.) M““'° m“ KDKA (son) Pm... ‘MPIIIIIICHI 'I'ZIII(.:TII('I'(“S u sunny rule of splonnor. Where in youlli l loved in \vund(\.r.. Klflvie And no plat-c can I love fnndor. ‘No. no mutter whore-fl be. " 1 _- r -'l~l lore (irever. W0C (484) Davenport‘ Musical‘ WOC (484) Davenport. Travel l,ec-l\{"||1.|.l(, 5.11),: 21m by-unl-hk-s quiymq "'25 P’ M By (he silvery hlnriuirei- llivi-r. ‘Flowing- gently tn lllv sou. P KGW (492) Portland. Allcln Mc- WRNY (259) ._\._ \._ 9.00 P. m. KN“ (375) 13°‘ SP"“‘5“- ‘P'““° wson (246) Mlhvrllllifle. lure Around the World. ‘SW59 l" Ne!" Dmliwl- mums (375) um Springs. llusehull ‘Flirrels n home hnsidi- (hi- rivvl‘ -Whcre (he roses bloom 1'(>i"-\v"1 Though by (u-ouns from ii $('\‘('l‘(‘(I. Still its inulzir vliurin l IPPI. 'l‘li_ere's a nook (hulk nin- unil (low-l FEATURE TALKSASPORTS W0C (“L340 .nm.anpu|-g_ ' Pry. _ ‘(m1 n thrill l long I'm- liwrfv. weal-h"- WJR (517) ‘Deuml- 5“"‘"““I°""' ‘When the lzruy ll‘()l|l. lnmki-d sci-- “"82 (333) Sends n message (0 (hr rool. French. WHN (360) | - 93 {Fhore ls hoylioorfs happy inuriiinlr. W0C “a” Davenport‘ sandman WEAP H92) N‘ Y‘ lII)W l loved In (:0 n-riiuiiiiiiyz. also from KS1). WOAPI. WElCl. WFl. WGR. ‘WWJ and WEAR. “lflAdd Pittsburgh. Kenyon f 7.30 P. M. WLW (423) Chicl. Castle Farm. WBZ (333) Springfield. Journalism WEAF (492) N. Y. Gormnirs, Frnlk. 7.55 P. M. CKAC (4l_0)__.\ylonvtrenl. VVVl/liiilsoir. /__v i BRINGING tiiiirnriiiiaic- Broadway. ,) WBBM (226) Chicago. VnultyFalr l‘ E' Orchestra presenting “Harmon- ious Hush." _ 10-30 P- M~ M“ .1 rlfllll‘ uiciiiurii-s n) ils grun/ioiii" vision, i‘ WRAP H76) Fm‘ worth‘ Cuncan‘ WGY (381)) Scliciicciiiily. “'l‘ruv(*l lOl<‘\'(l~I (2-10) SI. Louis. llniuuiiic. l: -cm to linger hero. wiili inc; \\‘hl|(- l Hl'l'\'1'. with my illvlslou. WKMC ('32s) Clue" 075a“ Reel“, Talk.” Also from WJY. and ‘\\'lL(!;\\'.\‘.\l Nashville. Smith's. 1'.\ id who... .~‘|l'(']) has (lnllw. my Hiill I Ion); to (and my niisldon. "'00 P‘ M‘ ' .l('l‘ll-S (37.3) H0! Fulfillrss. NHW Al“: scum-s .\|id return {HIIWSS (he sea Tom aicross (he broad expanses To the ‘IYIUIHIS l 1m hehlnd me. I935) h)’ Illl“l"11"'l“l11‘|,. mic-i n vision (lint r-ulrunm-s. While (ho (lowing (ears (did blind 1m lll_\' vllil lliinul lionii- -.\Il|l'§1lll‘01‘. me; vlI Ilul (he Inn's of wur sllll hind me. Illfillfill (lu- llhinc now vluims my And n suldioi- l must he_ reiterates... ciiow Countess Abbekerk Heimke N0. 73385 five years old, hold; Canadian r land United States Record for butter (at production, three milking: I (My. PRODUCED 30443 POUNDS OF MILK PRODUCED 1375 POUNDS OF BUTTER Grand Champion of Toronto and Ottawa 1925. Reserve all American Champion for 1925. Developed by J. WALTER JONES. Bunbury Farm. Charlottetown. After three months milking. Cow Chow was Increased Into 50% for the last six months. We have used Cow Chow on our farm four yearn “will? Ill" "ililll'f"“'l "ml-l? "mm"? it ‘has proved to be uniform in quality. a palatable and safe Wood. cor (‘uni n I)|(‘ll|‘y cyc ut nu‘. And u voice that llsvll in i-lioi-i- mo nstlll in fancy llnflcrs nvnr mo. _‘"l‘\v;\,~< (lip l‘."*I)lll. r-vi-r ('Ilf'1‘l‘)', dinning gully (‘rom- u Ira-e. venient to use. J. WALTER JONES The above leed Cow Chow can be secured from CARTER G ;(.O.. LIMITED. ‘l-30-3l. -"_iiy‘(i£~1.¥g?-" Dfifiiiillin bu‘ counr "rum-e, THE, bzsr 9LAYH~I OH ‘THE INAHO THAT MAQQE HA‘: EVER BONE- SHE lb IMPF-lcvin‘ (H HER MUfinC- (Li. 40 lN AN‘ CQMPL-INENT HER: Q I026 IV |NT'L Fumlol Slnvicc. luc. Canal-hub v51: rtvud BY QOLLX: Now \ Know THAT MAQQE DoiiiwrvT 0mm wznn: