B If You Are m A Skilled "" 1 Workman the C. C. M. is muhanically perfect. It runs with velvety ‘a smoothness. Not a sound of friction. ' There is no “give” to the frame when you drive hard-proof positive that the c_ c, M. Bicycle has quality, strength, v . - ' 11 C, 111 pa 11 . 1 ' without oil. (expected l0 take Rodriguez four. fl v swim be“ "m ‘WY Pa“ .;.:t*""‘ .11.: """"'..n'*"zrs."sre:r.z: ‘$212.’? i. . w. ~ - ' es y appe . 1 _ g (Mann pro a y wo nys ' Thule a" 1,761 pulls l“ ll" ell?‘ thanBlcyclia Iliord Atholstun In his reply “files lich’ red blood’ qumkens the’ "m" n11“? l“ Jullrez- The mum _l \ » Many of them are ma e 0,‘; our um s _ _ be “.1111 he no ed t ‘W4, _ n.1,,’ dnculation and strengthens every llcs over the hot desert from Ju- 3! _ 11mg fuses 0n Shells. With such precision in 11mm, prgaenllio Jn‘ ,1: arson, nerve and muscle of tho urez. The revolutionary nrmy wll-a. E: l manufacturing i3 it any wander that Q Q, M, I ' “ ‘ ‘ :0 y, and vitality and energ Will march south to Chihuahua Cit). 11 Bicycles run so easily and quietly? Every C. C. M. has the long, strong “Fish- rnouth" reinforcement at the joints. It is bril- liantly enamelled over a coat of anti-rust. The bright parts are nickelled over rust-proof copper. The whole idea in making the C. C. M. is QUALITY first, last and all the time. Canadian workmen who take pride in and know the value of skilled Canadian workmanship have every reason to purchase C. C. M. Bicycles. Remember the new Hercules Positive Drive Brake-the Coaster Brake without a side arm-is included without extra charge. C'C~M' Bicycles Rm Bmo-Masss Y—-P£R!-‘£CT banada Cycle &.Motor Co., Limited 1WFJTOII. olmuilo Ixnncla. MCKAY l. 00., LIMITED. AGENTS FOR PRINCE courrrv cost of bread is insignificant, N! no food coating ao-littlo, BREAD snxso moiu PURITH Influence oi The Press LONDON. May Se-Thc Ilrllish NeWflDBPfl‘ Prflbrietors‘ Conference save a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel last week to welcome Lord Athol- 110111. the chairman of the imperial Pres, Conference. which ls to be Lord dlurnham g-ive the toast of “Our Guest." and described ‘Lord Atholstzui as tho leading figure of the Newspaper Press of our Over- sen Dominions. Other Qnnadians had been created British 1ieers, bur. Lord Atholstan, he believed ,was alone in his ‘Canadian domicile; the first and, If the resolution of" occasion that might become hist- oric in the dcvclopluent of lmipcrlnl interests. "With u few negligible exceptions," he continued, “the (‘an adlun xicwspapcrs arc loyinl to lln- pi‘l'llil lots-rests. They gnvo proof of their fidelity In their thorough support of all Cunadlun war mea- sures. ‘"I‘h.lrty yeurs ago or more, ns you know, our astute Amcriczill neighbours rediscovered CIIIIIKIZI. discovered our sliver, our nickel, our fertile 1iruirles, our [vapor-mak- ing forests; and they have come In Iiunrlrerla of thousands as settl- ers, with vast numbers from Europe At the very time when those dis- cerning people were streaming over our borders lo [become scttlcrs, tens of thousands of English. Scotch, and ‘Irish were emigrating from these islands away from the flag, ‘If [he British Press of those days “us dIIllUSl silent about that exodus, it can be onsid-y believed that it was because the newspap- bc covered would be 8.550 miles. The Governor-General. the Lieut- enzml-ilovernors, the Federal Gov- perlal qucsllons were thoroughly discussed, and unity of ddeas was established which contributed Iu a grout degree to the marvellous way in which the WIiOIO Empire pilllcd, together when the hour of 110111 came. “Everything has greatly nl- tcrerl since then." 10rd Millie!‘ 9Y0‘ (mcrlr-d, "New problems are before us, very different. we may lions. luauy and great. One lhing is cer- tain. We. have all gog to pull to: gethcr. In this connexion. -l think of the Emplro to see that we do pull together." ‘The Duke of Dcvonshlrc replied to the toast. As tho official hend oi’ lhc Government of (lunada. he ngkod to he allowed to endorse. the. warm welcome extended by Lord Atholslan on behalf of [he (laund- lan Press to those who were l0 al.- ud the imperial Press Confor- choc. ‘Hulaskrld lhein. however, not ‘ARE YOU THIN RUN-DOWN AND WITHOUT o AMBITION ‘ It this season of the year more" lhan at any other, men, women and ihildren drift into debilitated, run- Iown, overworked, nervous condi- lions and have no strength, energy, vitality or ambition. A prompt and guaranteed remedy Ior this condition 1s VIN.0L, our ion-secret, cod liver and iron tome 1uci‘ckly replace weakness and assi- .u o. For all thin, run-down nervous, maemie conditions, weal: women, verworlred men, feeble old people, lelicatschildren, and to build up drength and health after sickness, more is no remedy equal to VINOL. Your dru gist wll return your none; it it Lilsio benefit van. Shipping News NEW STEAMSHIP SERVIEE P. .E. I. Cape Breton and Newfound- land (>St. John's. Nfld, Evening Tele- gram) Editor Evening Telegram. Door SIr,—-l bcg to enclose you letter received by tho Newfound- lnnd Board of Trade from the (lharlottelown Board of Trade with Sccy/Pronsurcr. May 1st, 1920 . (\(‘()I‘Y) last season is listed from Montreal. while the trip was from (lhnrlotte- town, and all merchandise on board were shipped from this port. Wllh reference to a rcl-{ular line of steamers from- Montreal, Muri- lime Ports unll St. John's, carrying freight and passengers, the service which will lbe carried on this pre- sent season does not include Mon- er service lo points lnEaslern Can- ada with the exception of the South Coast of Nova Scotla, than point. west of Moncton, New Bruns- wick. by rail. can bo routed vlu lhls port, and so snvo the long lie-up which usually occurs at North Sydney, as lho steamer will loud all freight. offering at (Iharlolielown and then proceed lo North Sydney or ‘Sydney lo complete loading. This Board of 'l‘rarle will oppre- elale It If you wll] call the atten- llon of your members to lhese facts and aissure you that anything pox» THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN. Court Mourning (Special to The Guardian.) ()'I"I‘AWA, May 7.—A cable has been transmitted to His Honor the that beginning from May ist, court mourning will be observed for two weeks and half concentration of revolutionary troops [m tho proposed march on Mexico Clly was under way todliyi in Sonora and Chihuahua. Colonel Ilorlrlgueis forces of five battal- lions which left Agun Prleta yes- terday was reported to have roach Priela and Pulhlto Pas. lt was With the Junrcz garrison at Chi- crczised lo at least tcu thousand. 'l‘hen the army will go to Torreon and cxpocts lo follow ‘the railroad to Mexico City. Further Fighting DOUGLAS, Arizona, May 7.- Fr-dcral troops nnd revolutionary forces are fighling north of Niuzzi» llun Sinuloa, according to unoffi- (‘Jill reports at the Carranza Cou- sulute here toduy‘ PROMISE NOT T0 RAISE PRICE OF SUMMER HATS. NEW YORK, MAY 6.—A promise lo the public that. no attempt would 110 11111110 w raise the price of sum- mer hals was made today when 1.100 mule milllners assembled here for the opening of the annual convention. The mllllners in their made a new high record here today wllli an advanced of fifty cents a barrel. An advance yesterday In In Memoriam JOHN DOUGLAS McNEILL On Thursday, April 29th, John Douglas McNeill, eldest son of Mr. A. K. MoNeill, formerly of Tcnhlll, passed nway at the family; The funeral was held on Satur- day May 1st, at. 10 o'clock. Al- though Mr. McNellFs family has ,1 very special responsibility rests woum be 1811111,“; by any 911m- moved here very recently no,“ . _ , - 1111011 1119 ‘P1988 01' 111° 311111116- 1t route. lt will also menn Gavan, the gyjnpgflgy O1- qw com. {IQ 'muCh (l. 15 1'01‘ $110119 W110 111M111" B1111 Bum“ that shipments for New- munlly was evidenced by the largo - 1111111“! 0i1ll1-1011 111 1119 (Mlle-PPR! D8115 foundland coming from any attendance at tho funeral. nearly every family being represented‘. The service was conducted by lhe Rov. D. G. S. Connery, pastor of the Union Memorial Church. "Suffer Illllo children lo come ublo me." —--——--v¢oo-__-- EARLY PIONE-ER AND MARINER PASSED AWAY Ono of North Vancouver's first pioneers. in lbc person of Captain Fflwo Weeks Lieutenant Governor to the effect . ed a watering place between Agua 1 huahua (‘lty the force will be in - F: s_l‘-"\ b‘ 9'59 \- . -.n~.n=|..l.=. .. .. ness in the house. who are “hard on shoes." ........-"... l lillltllll-lnillll: money on their shoes. ‘<*,.1».~'“g¢~’f"1 . w I ' , ' , . . Putthe Boys and Girls 1- ‘WHAT you would have to pay for a single pair of children's leather shoes will buy several pairs of Fleet Foot. And Fleet Foot have many other advantages. The rubber soles prevent slipping in play, andpromote quiet- These shoes are easy on the feet-and so carefully made of such sturdy materials that they give excellent wear, even with children Put the boys and girls in Fleet Foot this summer. and save There are Fleet Foot shoes in sizes for men, women and diildrenv ‘ a bll | lid t full nallze reference to a regular line of price announcement made no men- CLEVELAND-‘COLUMBII 1,.",,,P,‘”,1,§'f,',,: (111932?! 1101-13111‘ njey steamers‘ from Charlottetown and tlou of the Fall. ' dream of ever needing the help oi ‘filr-e-Itoltll: H-ougdllglaglérg ‘be of 1n- <+>—-—-- . 90% Mad‘ m Canada ovlibsseezl-lblilgflllllie programme for e s I yYours truly: NEW HIGH R5°°RD F011 nee‘ Foot Show we The Bu’ 100% Value the llrcss Conference and the Iiour F01‘ flbllldwliléulrllfilllffillfil0rgniliillfa or Trade Fl-DUR AT MINNEAPOLIS. Dominion Rubber sha‘ 51°". fll.'t.th hC':d-'. 0rd ~' ' ' » . lltllrllsetlili ‘lsltld llllidlllllfilglifie to ERNEST A- PAYNI MINNENPOIAS‘ May TTHM" System Product,‘ Se" Fug’ '00‘ PAGE FIVE , , ' of mou nl t -_ on ~11 $313,112,125 £21119‘: Cfigada‘ If"! No Strength“) ‘work: and half nrf lrlliiilriilil’? on 35:31:31 .' y W1 appre- l1 . . 8 HD1100 res of lh~ call . - 5 i t th M were madam”, 11m Duke of new"? . _ ' _ l d ‘ I of ller Royal High _ (i? e l e ' ° ' shlroLGovernor-General of Canada VINO], fllQ Great 211F552;grfiirtzglufijrgkfisge$533393; a 1 ' - '- 1 : _ my‘: e' nflordorguwalg?!‘ read the “mow Strength and Toronto may he affected as a re- 5 , Your trainad hlifiltellcgralnflwsent .by Lord Nortli- Mll%€r Bu“ "l ___ . ‘HP? ' § ? . 01's rom oroccoz- . 1 o“ e I a _ 5 5 1 \_ " ._ 355.35‘ ‘$.21? ....'I‘§.“‘;‘1..°.'il‘Z§.’.£2..l.°;;‘ new; P1111111"! i" 1111111 ’ "*1" i-"->'~ 11 "11, - a . ly regret that my absence abroad l ' ' Rg 0 M ' c1 I ' o“: ‘h ' T Ml ll g1’ . manship. p,,,,.,,,,, 1, 1 1 m! Phfilfllmfl P0111 ll IBXIW IY 4'1- I11 __ _ , an. -" -' u , .,- '1 . my ccslllegguege llos vallldrllilie 1...: find 131113818“ Guar‘ ’ ‘ aélalL l4“ 11 I ‘ ‘if, uflflffifl; ‘ h I . v Q YOU!‘ tfalflCd honour our distinguished Canadian antge 1 - _ \' Ill 111111 “:11 I'M " .:’_y1'-"', '. gar gan {Q11 that. feilow-craftsman-Northcliffe." /__ AGU(I\3°m-PKII'E'1§A3%:°Ii1-Z) The l‘ ' ’ aumuumul“* o.’ g "Q ".1 i , , ay --r _ - >- e llonlrul Toronto Winnipeg Vaaunar y , _ ‘ , 1'1“. (11;',-1911¢1uwn}3qa|-(1 o1 Tfadgl wheat with a good steady demand _ _ ulnnllll’ ‘he nmeu Llglwliltséll; Cl\‘i\l‘l()l.ll3l.0Wl\.~.P.~ 13.4.- ls the reason ascribed for the in- '4, A. m ;1§§1‘fg1g1;"co§tg,,1f;‘1’,, 11w April 16m, 1920, crease. , , 44mlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllillllllllllllIllllllllllllilllllilllllllllllulll" - - ‘z 1 . ‘ ' The Secretary, Nfld Board of Trade Tollflyfl qlmlflllon-SIILOO a bar» \.i-————— -- ~~-~- nrnangemenbs. 1 h 1d 1 . _ a 1-0111 ‘Millle’ 1"°P°“°" “Th” Dm“ Si.‘ John's. Newfvundlflnd- zgrlollnegrl-O-rrlgrgleilllllil. . ' T ' ERINEST RICE‘ ihion of Canada. The fOIIItIIS glass: Dear slr'__l m“ 1n 1.9110191 01' your o, $200 a barrel for standard flour spasmodic, and occasionally} the 191.1 M“, w_ Tower o1 1,1,5 Augekas; ' l l H; i‘. lkonference we"? Ukcxt tll) rc- favor or ‘Mnrch 2m" lmlludmg 1151' In a month. - ' rofililvlll“ 1W1 l" 1111101111 P51011113’ 0" The lute (‘apt Klckhzlun is sur- and one son, Capt. Thomas Klek- ' SOIIlILtIVO C1211‘ 0 0 0\V‘Il landmark In IiIblOFY- 39f 2mg of‘ imports by Monlreul boats 1919. "_""”‘ _'_' “m” mw Dims‘ . vivcd ‘by Iilg widow, two daughters, lmm of Vancouver, also one sister, . Phone ‘"9113 culllerenc" He“ Wen‘ _° l and note that llic second trip of the Mr. and lMrs. hlclrhanr cv-lchraf- Mufhunp 31mg“ W011 know“ 1,1 M11 Marga,“ .1v1c1.~ay,~1,.n’ New ' Bfltknflwlellgc w“ galllml gm“ m "(lauarla Adventurer" lo ‘Si. John's ed their golden wedding m Feb. 2b, 1,111,511,131 (‘IFQIPS in Vancouver; and Haven. _...‘ A Gift from those of the terrible period 11,0111 as a port o1 ca“. the serfice residence. Kemher Sask an” H ' ‘ ~ ,. “m . 11110111511 .\V111<-'11 we 1111"“ 11ml pass" being from Charlottetown to Si. 113w 11011115 1111,93,, 301m‘ was an A i ‘y Tube l . 011. 11111‘- DPflCP 1135] ‘l? Zllctmpzw“ John's to fiharloltotown. In this unusually‘ Promising b0)’ and the o‘ Pamfimt i‘ - 1110111111 111110111111" M’ is ° m‘ S ‘l’ way i1 will be nosiblo for New- Iumily bereveruen-t has ‘called forth gent to all why CUIIIPHTCd OthQI £008‘ thQ \\'E>11—110l 1°55 Wmlwlmd 111"“ “m” found exporters to route shipments 1n a rmmn-kabk, nmnnm- 111G s)'1]]_ k of war. The problculs are both V1,, C1,11|-1o11_e1°wn and gm 1, 111,1“ M11“, O1 me Cm,mum1y_ ll - SOOOOIIPOII. Why Teeth Glisten Millions of them-a new method merely to look at Uuuada froln the sible will ‘be done at (‘rhurlollctnwn 111111191100 K101018111. Dflfifiml flwdb’ AU-llalemeflls "PPWIWI l1)’ hill! 3811!!!! Illfflfflfifil’! point of view of its uiuteriul us- lo expedite shipments, bolh Im- 111 the family residence, corner _ _ _ __ peels and of its (lflllllcll-Y l0 “"11" D0115 and PXlloris. (‘lhcslcrfleld avcnuo and second YOU see glistening teeth 110W wherever you And millions Of pebplé 110W employ It» H1211? ltospcclfully yours, WALLACE L. HIGGINS, Secretary. slrecl, March 18th. The late Mr. Klckham was 88 years of ago. lie was in rnthcr ‘feeble hcnlth for some months. As n shipping man, the IMOICBpt. vert grout resources for the use and benefit oi’ mankind. The grout- est nssct (lsnuda Possessed today lay in tho character of her people. look, for millions clean teeth in a new way. We offer you here a ten-day test, to show the results on your own teeth. by dental advice. _ _ The method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. Two other new factors are combined with it. “Rift folaall youeba-Iring BIG APPROPRIATION FOR We Bread and Better Bread Ind . Better _~ Pantry Western Canada Float Mills onpany, Lilihd - ‘memo-um Dlu --—-¢-oc>—i- .CATHERlNE8 JOURNAL QUITS 1S1‘. (YATHERINIDS, ONT., May 3—'l‘be Evening Journal suspended publication on Saturday because of the steadily increasing cost of BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION LONDON Mny 8.—l.ord Stra-th- (men's proposals In I913 for a Bril- lsh Empire exhibition are now lo be carried out by tho government's promoting bill which is to contrib- ute £100,000 to tho guarantee fund Klclrham was very prominent in Prince Edward inland. thc province of his birth". Ho ‘was commodore cnpinln of Charlottetown P. E. I. for over forty years. On his voy- 1186s. on many of which he was nc- companied by Mrs." Klckhnm, nnd on two or three occasions by his The fight on film - Dental science has found a way to combat film on teeth-the film that dims teeth and destroys them. Film is that viscous coat you feel. It inaugurating a new dental era. Free to all who ask A ten-day test of Pepsodent is sent to all who ask. Also a book to explain the results. And this tooth paste i; clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The Tl“ melhcld quickly Pmv“ "Fm lunch: n materials and advance ln wanes. The Prlncc of Wzilos Is president m“ Thomas no“, Capt Thom“ . . . Pepsodentis has“ on pepggn (hg gflgqgggnt vhnhe; ,3...‘ 1 13:1 _ ~. _ I - _ - - ordinary tooth paste does not dissolve 1t so , . ’ mm." “laud-Ii The paper lwns established n I of the general couunltlec. Lfllgrlllrbglmvgzlcopilfiriérlrrlneklnut brushing has h,“ much of it intact. ‘and of albumnn Th; film 1g glbuminoug mgtter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to day by day combat it. Pepsin long seemed impossible. It must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. But science has found a harmless activating method, so pepsin can be cvery day applied. Send the coupon for a 10- ay Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel a ter uain . Mark the absence of the viscous film. gee how J,’i_“*¥§fil.§-s:-1:* -' ._ ‘ " " yery few people have escaped its damage. It is the film-coat that discolors, not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea, which attacks 95 in 100. Now, after years ‘of research, a way has the globe several Ulliolli. Ho had many thrilling experien- ces “l. sen and, although Illa ship was wrecked on more than one oc~ cnnlon, he Iosl. ‘but one scaman at sea. . , On one occasion when he had his son with him, he was ‘wrecked of! the coslst of ‘Ireland, and for a day s and n half, they wore tossed about In an open boat on tho high sea he- Teaand Hurt. Many People . Ifitea or coffee dis a ten ‘altars!asvnnsomnsaesaeosaeaasnaleaaauoaleaeomens ‘iamuuM-r. .-. fore help arrived. On this occasion. , 11,, 11, 1 1,1 1,’ q- _ teeth whiten as the film-coat disappears. E0 RU of‘ 1hr wnznllia orvurllnlyglfln, inn been found to combat it. Able authorities Do this for your own sake and your fam- , thrown aboard Benin by the heavy have amply proved its eflicieney. Leading lly’s sake. Nearly everybody suffers fromthil I ' ~ _ v. B" dentists everywhere now u: c its daily use. film. Cut out the cou n" so ou worrtf . I46 R............ s: TPOSTUM one .::::.':.':l::w:..':":l\:. 2.2:.‘ i e "° "a °“" » tied in Vancouver where father and a cm‘ v r . " _ °"“‘°"°‘°‘"" " '.%.‘1..f".'.‘i§f“.l2°&€%.é’.$‘l..£?“"l3t P§'-'-—ds a ‘ e K1 = Ten-Day Tube Free” F» l’. l . . 11181118811108, WEB {I10 0l(l_"0ll TIMI}: I .‘G ‘u : ‘rel l“; ' ts 1 53ers‘: tugs were hulltnnidlolplfrflla ~ - - : Dept. A. i104 S. Wabash Ava. Glass Insu l,» 183w mffbefle' 1S e55’ and ‘i..?.i.f:.‘? "m" “Y "“’ ° "“‘ 77l8N¢ll>DflyDenliFrice : "is-vs 1"- Vflp eases " They moved to North Vancouver | Mall 10-Day Tube of Popaodent to ' W116“ 1h N 1h I311 1" '1 W114‘ Aadnliflcfilmeembatant whie ftori ‘hate ' . I a E he!‘ emenqaheogld atorglzeynsennor" h b,‘ _ dfiofith” YIN; 1 : Goo‘ Sim“ CM. “u” 3 Wu the only means ofcrosaluslhe m‘ “hind aim‘ "7" m ' . ............... 0 inlet. and while the fare was 26 Only one tuba u» a family. cents, the trips were somewhat "flileluauoaeuaaeaeuaannounces: r I