i... m n METEFIFET Gives a savor‘ to your dishes that only pure full flavors d salt can produce. Insist on Purity. 5° A Pure Hard Soap When you buy SURPRISE you get a big, bright, solid bar of the highest grade household , soap and it is always the same. ioundland. SHOP from Holmalvs Catalog WAIT FOR THE/BIG AUCTION Sale ‘b! Automobiles onFrirlay. See advertisement. ’ .. 2866-5-64. FOR PRINTING Oh‘ EVERY d9- scrlptlon call o _ the Guardian Con- tral Job Prints . Phone 133. 2880-54! FIIlST SOWING OF/QTHE“ BEA- SONJ-Mr. JIQ. Knlght/offieorge v year. _ gay-xv‘; iA steamer Aranmore, Captain Rhude, which left hero on Friday after- noon, returned to port Sunday af- ternoon, making the round trip to Sable Island in about 60 hours. " Though the landing was very rough the passengers and supplies were llllt ashore without a hitch. The Aranmore brought up ll passen- zers including M. Walsh, chief of Lhe Marconi wireless staff on the _ island, his wife and child, A Smith, wireless operator, Miss Gill, chef >1 the wireless station, W. McKen- zie, C. Lucas, J- Lynch, R. Naugle, lr., and L. Naugle, members of the ifs saving staff. Miss Henry sis- zer of the superintendent, who has been on the island all winter, was llsio a. passenger. M-r. Walsh has been iranferred to Fogo, New- Operajtes'25,000 Appendicitis Cases On-e doctor in Europe is said to " have operated 25,000 appendicitis cases! Simple buclcthorn bark, ' glycerlne. etc. a smixed in Adler- appendicitis and lower bowel and brings out a]! poisons, ‘Hlelvps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes. Brings out matter you‘ never thought w In your system. Hughes Drug 09., Ltd, Charlottetown, P. E. I. It’s the “Hidden”. Quality th - E coulsllzuildsluothst" bisycle that ‘would ‘be almost"a'~Twin to the C.C.M. in appearance, 8nd,?“ be far Inferior. . '- ' Without your knowing it, we could use cheaper tubing for the frames instead of our high-grade. Ensl-wh Seamless Tubing, reinforced at the joints. t ' We could use a cheaper hanger instead‘ of the three-piece Triplex"- that mhltes the C.C.M. turn so smooth- ly andedsily.” ’ " " We could use cheaper bearings in- stead of our Flint-hard Steel bearings that a file cannot cut. f We needn't Pclean bur frames S0 thoroughly ‘ndr treat thorn with a coat of anti-r t" before cnarneling. We needn't put on so many coats of our rich, lustrous special C.C.M. enamel. nor lcavc the frames in ‘the enamelmg ovens so iong_ » _, . We needn't mu so much cerein clem- ln our handle bars crank hanger, hubs a other parts be ore they're nickelcd. We take oi! every speck of dirt and grease, so as to have s thoroughly clean surface. Next we cost the parts with coppcr to prevent rust. ‘ . - - _ . Then, the C.C.M. parts are left nickel baths for about two hours, instead of the twent -mlnutc or so dip given chesply niche ed parts. Wouldn't you rather pay a little extra for C.C.M. rust- roof nlckellng, than to get a bicycle that, store long, shows little marks _ oi reducer peeping through the nickeling? We could ssve-Tcapense by not making o all flthe 1,76i_ parts of C.C.M. Bicycles - with such one and precision. .C'C'M_'s are made so accurately. you ‘commute two bicycles to pieces. ix up the part1, then rc-alscmble the machines. d all parts would fit together pcrrcctly. - : 2. Chsvztazvb-Mnsssr-Psnrscr " ‘Ran Buen-Cotumsza 4... l?" If _' TliE- BElllllAl lillAlllllAll - will be observed at both services. Stanley next , ARANMORE sAoK-s-rne , 3 fax Herald says the Governinolit 'John Telegraph Journal says: Mr. THE CHAR SIXTH FIRE THIS WEEK. — The fire brigade responded yester- day morning to a fire alarm sent ln; from the residence of Mr. F. '1‘. Morrow on Pleasant Street. ' The blaze was on the roof and was ex- tinguished before much damage was done. CAVENDIBH SERVICES-There will be service in the Presbyter- ian Church, Sunday, May 11th at’ Cavendish at 11 a. m. and at New Glasgow at 8i p. m. Mother's Day Sunday School at Sunday afternoon. at the usual hour. DUNDAS SERVICES. — There will be service in the Presbyterian Church, Annandsle Sunday, May 11th at 11 a. m., and at Dundas at 3- p. mrThe attention of parents and children is drawn to the fact that next Sunday (May 11th) Sun- day School will be resumed at the church in Dundas. FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SEA- 8ON.—'i‘he schooner C. G. Munroe, Capt. V. Richards, arrived from Larry's River, N.S. The captain left home on Saturday. May 3rd, ar- rlving at Port Hastings, N.S., on the same day. On Sunday, May 4, he sailed from Hastings for George- town. Otf Cape George he struck heavy ice and a heavy breeze of. south east wind. Keeping (lose to land he sailed up the Nova Scotia. coast. reaching Pictou the same day. Left Plctou on Tualday about 2 p.m. Captain Richards reports the Straits packed with ice as far as ills. aye can see between Pictou and Cape Boar. There were some openings from Cape Bear up. He kept in shore and had not much trouble with the ice. He will load produce for Nova Scotla. A~ RECEIVES APPOINTMENT. - The executive of the New Bruns- wick Bible Society in a special meeting in St. John on Friday af- ternoon confirmed the appointment of Rev. J. ML Murchison, of Malpo- quo, P. E- l., as field secretary for thmaociaty in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island The ap- pointment had been made tenativ- ely at the meeting of the Canadian Bible Society in Toronto. Hon. J. G. Forbes, the president, was in the chair and all sections of the prov- ince were represented. The St. Murchison is a native of Prince Edward island and for the last five or six years has had charge ol.‘ the Presbyterian church at Malpequo. He is a graduate of Pine Hill Col- , . v rug WAY L...‘ toenail-dis =mm ma. 4) of the western constituencies and the King Government and its nib- ersfhnpporters have a like interest in ‘keeping the city representation at m minimum; "It is on this point of falrplsy and equality for all that the ‘agar over the rvedistrllbsrtion mu will come. The danger is that in the present vl-iouss of Commons party ' interest may prevail at ‘the sacri-i lice of justice. PERSONALS Miss Dorothy Williams left yes- terday morning for New Glasgow,‘ N.S Mrs. Alcx. McDonald and son.‘ Master 'Buddy, of Stellarton, N.S.. spent the n1 sir-end in the city. Miss Ruth Reynolds, Gaspcreaux,‘ P. E. 1., spent the week-end in the city. Mr. A. B. Cutllfilo, Hunter River came to the city on the Borden train Tuesday night. Mr. David Ferguson". “arshfleld was a visitor to the city yesterday. i TEAOHERS‘ PARTY WILL SEE CANADA _lN AUGUST. CANA- DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAV AR- RANGES SPECIAL TRAIN. The itln rary of the personally conducted eolng Canada tour of the Canadian Teachers’ Federation en route to the annual Convention at Victoria, August 12th to 16th next, has just been issued, and promises a very interesting and instructive trip for the teachers and their friends, about one hund- red and fifty ,of whom, it ls ex- pected, wlll take advantage oi it. Arranged by Dr. Hardy, Vice-pres- lddnt of the Federation, and A.E. Howe, President Provincial Associ- ation of Protestant Teachers, Que- bec, in conjunction with the Cana- dian Pacific, Railway. the tour lasts from August 4th to 12th, and covers as wide a field as la pos- sible in the time. lt will be made on a special train starting from Toron- to and following the main line of the Canadian Pacific throughout. Stopovers varying from a few hours to a day are made at many points of interest along the route, notably Fort William and Port Ar- 1 w asmnzwn Y Prince Edwar the mesept inflated representation Wed. Thur. Fr-L, May 14. 15. i6. thur, Winnipeg, Regina, Moosejaw, loge, Halifax. and has been a suc- cessful minister. He is a young Calgary, Banff, ‘Lake Louise and Vancouver to give the teachers u‘ [full opportunity of ail? Count in thc' "Made in Canada by ncauaonlcvcrc u Moron COMPANY. Limited Ionirsal. Toronto, was-rou. Out. Wlnnlrsl- V""°'"" ._ Idiots 10f High-Grads Canadian h \ Also of C.C.M. JQYGYQLEsmigh-gradc.Efly-rflnflifls T=l<=Y¢l¢§ m. i: a We could omit many inspections and tcs s, instead of testing every part for qua ity, size and finish, and inspecting and “truing up” the bicycle at each stage of assembling, also before shipping the corn- plctc bicycl ' By saving here and sklmping there, we could give you a cheaper bicycle that would look like a C.C.M., but wouldn't he one. All the extra hidden quality ou cannot sec with your naked cy_e would e missing. The bic cic wouldn't give you all the Extra Years o Easy Riding that the C.C.M. gives. So, when you go to choose your bicycle, remember that it is the hidden quality that counts most. If you have to pa a small , mount more for a C.C.M_. than or some- hring that looks like a Twin to the C.C.M., ust remember that under the surface it isn't a C.C.M. The Most Profitable part of any invest- ment is the small extra amount you {My for Quality. C.C.M. quality is worth a l ll: costs and is obtainable only 1n bicycles bearing the C.C.M. trade mark. Look for it when you buy. C'C'M's are selling today at $15 to $20 less than the after-war “ peak" prices. They are nearer pre-war prices and better value than almost any other high-quill"? article you can buy.~ A Big Dollar s Value for every dollar you invest in s C.C.M. The C.C.M. dealer is waiting to show you the new i924 models for men, women, oys and girls. M-i Bicycles I Bicycles for 2.5 Years, man in the early thirties and is an seems m“; enthusiast _in the work of the Bible Society, J. H. Stevenson, manager of the Hank of Nova Scotia, St- "Jolm, is o. brother-in-lnw. Mr. Murchison will succeed Rev. J. S.| Porter, who resigned a few months[ ago to accept a pastorate ln- the United States. Mr. Porter's ter- ritory included Nova‘ Scotia and Newfoundland, the district has now been separated, with one field soc- retary for New Brunswick and iPrluce Edward Island. lslghts at these places. The entertainment provided in-l eludes many ‘automobile drives, n‘ reception at the Twin Cities, lunch-l con at Winnipeg and Calgary, and a reception at Vancouver, underl the auspices of ‘the local Teachers’; Association in cach of the cities mentioned: luncheon it Regina as the guests oi the Premier and Gov- ernment of Saskatchewan, follow- ed by a drive around the city in automobiles provided by the Rob, ary Club. While ln Moosojaw the; . Xlsltgrguvtzlllu ‘also! i; taken for a n ' 7 - FY . Y 0 oca card of Trade- Tlz n A special return trip, under sim- ar arrangements, for those who h Ciilfc to take ltfhas also been pro- v (lcd for, starting from Victoria Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, and pmceedlng easlwafll b? "l" swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling Okimagun Lake“ and KWN-‘IRIY feet, tired foot. W“ 1° Lake Wlndsrmere. than m Good-bye corns, callouses bunlons vermlllm" m"? Camp. Bauff. Ed- and raw spots. No more shoe mmlmn- saska-l-"Ofl. WIIIHlDQE. K011 tightness, no more limping with om- Filli- Wllllllm and across the pain or drawing up your face in we" 1181188 by the S00 to Port agony. "Tlz"_ls magical, acts right "Nlcill and TOPOIIW- Tlllfl ml) off. "Tlz" draws out all the pols- '35“ "o"! AUSIIBt 17th to 29th. and exudatlons which puff up the lnfilllllfis a stop-over for dinner at, feet. Use "Tlz“ and forget your Pentlcton, dinner, a night's may feet misery. Ah! how comfortable and breakfast at Lake Winder- your feet feel. Get a box of "Tia" more, lunch at vflfmllllon “we, now at any drug or department Camp. and a day in Bani’! Edmon- storo. Don't suffer. Have good ton, Winnipeg and at Deirlrs Ca) feet, glad feet, feet that never swell Camp, Kenora. I l . never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot commrt guaranteed for ingot-eight,"iibtirrerlxriigorflfilldioglpv‘dbl; a few cents. munlcatq with G. Bruce Blrrpoo "-'——-- District Passenger Agent, Cana: dian Pacific Railway. St. John, ( N. B. " e M“ M‘ 11341198! Darken BO0T’S You!‘ Gray Hair U" Qrlndnvs’: Sign Tos and sill. will" R°°|Pe and Nobody wm Know REGESAN King of Health FRUIT SALINE Contains the natural msdl. The ‘"9 °l 388° "ill Slll-Dhur for restoring faded. 8TB)’ ‘hair to its natural color dates vback to grand» mother's time. She used it m keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair will! o! 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General Motors Acceptance Corpora- tion, a subsidiary" of General Motors’ pro- vides a deferred" payk. ment plan which makes the purchase of Chev- rolet so easy that few, if any, can afford to be without this fine mod- ern car. See Chevrolet at ‘your dealers’. Examine it closely. Observe the quality. Ask him t0 explain; the easy pay- mcnt plan. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited Subsidiary o] Genus! Moron of Canola, Limllrl i OSHAWA and WINNIPEG Dealers wanted In Territories not Adequstely Covered ~ "A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, P. E. I. “GEO. _ V Fri. l. _'-.‘ 4. . . Bumwmnldo, ught. I). POPE & SON