"K ., l _ in fr; It do slit take ou dolfit-fléblii to patyyforva GC-M- "iliflve '.: C-C "M -. A small payment down and billgmtfle lheC'C' What ti; l nglish Seamless lfl-ym ni=l==l-nli1=w¢‘¢rsw:i . rrilmel ccslts. I _¢ Pedal. the new H?! lire rest m web for thc Last You can get lcpheapep bgkgs ll.'.lll the‘ ‘C ‘C ‘M '. but for the last'$‘l0 you. gt, (j-Clvlj quuirzyyl-a. bicycle 1.00,, made in H an- m, 100% valitt-l‘ lt'g'iv‘es‘ ' £1»; the Triplex Hunger, 3y or nu§n_lhly' Get ‘ . ‘.4 Tubing, Gibson proved Hercules Brake“ All these mean extra years of easy rid- ing and a higher solllnsivaiue: -. for your “u='<d" CV~’C_ w: . CCM" Bicycles K, l. ‘ lnslulrnentnwill place it in your hands immediately», *~_\-:C~'€~"M ~‘ $0011 pays for itself in car fares saved, doct0r’s d. tmlo-éavell and shoe lfcalherpaved. See the new models at w. dcaler's antltiet detail; oi his easy payment plan. RED BIRD~MASSEY—PERFECT. CLEVELAND-COLUMBIA and Joycycles for Children Summerside l. Biking is Better for Man’s Health Of all methods of trana- portation, biking is the healthiest.‘ It takes one out in the open air. It calls forth healthy, phys ical effort without strain. You can get needed daily exercise coming and go- ing from work with no time lost. Toning up the muscles is real enjoyment by the C-C'M' method. C -C ‘M Triplex Hanger Gives PROVINCIAL DEALERS FOR (l. C. M. WHEELS HOLMAN’S A Charlottetown " 0y which Prgnce will pny lpayin: hcr wur 000000 on March 3i, i927. lzllt ‘linu. Winston Churchlliipnydnent oi‘ 521000.000, Brace, Moliay & 0o. Ltd. ‘ ' A l Summerside, P. E. I. " - AGENTS FOR C. C. M. BICYCLES iVriteI us for Catalog and Prices. ARIS, April 28.——A proyllllionul in introducing his ‘budget before ‘ BOO-British debt 8Kl'06_§§§fit_l1fl§l the British House of Commons on l1 renrholl according?" to Le iMonday said France would begin debt during the ipresent fiscal year with uu initial uni %m ma. ma. iqiallnd It’s> Easy to Raise ‘Calves on BLATCHFORIYS- CALF MEAL (The Original Call Meal) ELEVEN ‘CEIARACTERISTICS: Y ., ‘t. .1 . l-u u wdqrry‘; arlllzatLand alum-cooked ready or loading‘, - "M; ' ' Z-lt la praparod lol- hay, calf. ealvaa mqa hi?” continua tn like good lo tlta laat drop.’ a-u contains la m fQlllflll-‘lll P'""~ "W "°"""""° gown,” “wimp byproduct: or "laltovolitillfl" .‘... 4-~lt| pmtahi la d-mumm both animal and vaoet 0 IOIIPQOI. . 5~5vary pound_,aquala in. loalilnpa‘ vaiul one 00"" "7 pure, witola gnllk at about. one-fourth will! l 81"" "7 milk will il tor t, . . ‘ ‘ ‘ 6 It la preprrad fol‘ llvalaolla our-om °7 5"P"°"'"9 l“ ooild matter contained in whoia milk. The analyaia aa to prolaln and "it la allpoat ililflllfll- 7—lt rallaa oalvoa 9mm babyhood to »‘ an early‘- maturity without tlii uaual looa or aetblckl‘ 3-H la uaad by voohifloooaqulbraadara than any other Call Maal. " » ‘ " h-u l: a prbfltlfl u lhaworld‘: om» mI""'I°*""" °' Inland hula. l0-lt la tho raault oi ovar iii yuw actual axporlonoo l" ralalno oalvaa-thla la your protection. 11-_gv" b. w " lawlon guarantoad ball; Bold yin alto 1a”. ‘an and by tho Pwfld- | b the younqoat digest on: y m u" " aturdy, '_ luy a bag today-your dealer bll ll- atarollrono can nut co. onmmABA» I-TB- ‘ZGARTER ' urn». . , _. M“; ..,. .- . It‘ 0é%w!‘.lllllt8ll " " '1 file fioagbaré§st and odlaska TAXI tho moat thrilling trip tbaoontinqfll- T0" ‘ aapar mtlonal Parh with its £400 gquara milaa o! gorgaoua mountain acanory. ltay at Jaapar Park Lodgqtha oum tain hotai do luxa and from than notorfimlpf, climb moun- tain, rido, or awim. 8 tho in omparabla beauty oftha Pacifist Cont. Tako tha lorloua orulu through the ‘tailored iconic laaa to Allah. Cagullan u u nal will aholr halpylananflagrangoyoflrlflb R23$5'»..~¢""’11““"“"'” w. K. noes”- city Tlokat Agent l. P. nnowle. ‘K00 fkmgguflrngolli. Um“ 7W5 ‘ ~ ) THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Railways i1- Change of Time-— i Effective May 3, 1926, Trains to and irom Charlotte-i 10W!!! l c ' Monday. May 3W1" the dowblo train service. dull! ‘l!’ cept Sunday between the ‘Malinlabd and lPrl-ll-ce Edward Island will“ will be resumed. Eolluwill! a"! n" particulars of this service: l WESTBOUND: Train N0, 39 will leavo C-hBTlOu-Q‘ town ul. 8.45 A. M. arriving Borden at 8.50 A. M. and Sackville at 11.45 A. M.; leave Sackville 12.15:, "P. M. arriving Moncton 1.45 P.M. where connection will be made with Train No. 3 Ocean Limiiad leaving Monctou at 2.351’. M. t0!‘ Montreal and with No. 13 train leaving Moncton at 2.40 for Saint, John, Boston and ‘New England Points. Train No. 41 will ‘leave Charlotte- town at 2.00 P. M. arriving Bor- dcu at 4.45 P. M. and Backville at 8.30 P. lM. where connection will he nlunle with Train No. 1 “Mari- lime Express," leaving Suckvii-ie Ht 060 P. M. for Montreal and points. Train No. 42 will leave Sackville at 1.10 P.1\i. connecting with Train No. 2. “Marl-Lime Express," and ar-l, rive Tormentine 2.35 'P. M. Mid‘ (fhariottotown 6.80 P, M. Train 1N0. 40 will leave Mone- lon at 4.40 P. M. arrive at 6.00 P. M. leave lSaekville 6.05 RM. arriving ‘Pormentiue 7.30 P.1d. and Churiotmtown 11.00 1P. M. ' Service Between Clmrlottetowlh. Sil-nvmorside and ‘Hgnlsb will ‘be a8 tollows:~— Train 1N0. 205 will leave Char- lottetown at 8.00 ti’. M. (‘lflll-ly ox- cep, ‘Sunday. arriving Summer-side 10.2.5‘P. M. and Tignlsh 1.25 A..M. YPhls In a new service. Train No. 206 will leave Tlgnbh at 7.55 A. M. Summersidc at 3.00 P, M. and arrive Charlottetown at 5.10111‘. This is also a. new ser- lvlce. Train Nn. 3 remains as at preo- ent, namely: leave Charlottetown 3.00 ‘P. M. daily except Sunday and arrive‘ Summertime 6.15 P. M. Tignlsh 9.45 iP. M. Train No. 4 leaving Tignish at _ 3.40 >A_ ‘M. daily. except Sunday will run through to Charlottetown, arriving ‘there at 10.30 A. M. _ Between Charlottetown and Sourio, Train ‘No. 5 will leave Charlottetown daily except ‘Sunday at 6 p. ‘m. instead o 3.20 p. m., ar- rive at Mount. Stewart at 7.05 p. m. and Souris at 9 ‘p. m, Train No. 6 leaves Sourls daily exoepl Sun- day at 9.20 a. m. instead oi‘ 7.50 a. lm., ‘Mount Stewart at 11.15 a. 12.00 p. m. Mixed train. N0. 216 leaves Charlottetown Wednesday and Friday at 9 a. m. instead oi 6.20 a.m. Mount Stewart a; 11.15 a. m. arriving at Souls at 2.00 p. m, train will leave Souris ‘Monday, Wednesday and Friday 3.45 pum. Mount Stewart 7.05 p.‘m. arriving at Charlottetown at 8.45 p. m. Between Mount Stewart and cGorgelowu, Train ‘No. 7 leaves Mount Stewart. Monday, Wednes- day and Friday at 7.10 p.m. instead of 4.20 arrives M. Georgetown at 9.10 p. m. No. 8 leaves George town Monday, Wclnesday and Friday 9.16 a.m. arri ing a; Mount. Stewart 11.15 a..~m_ ‘No. 221 leaves‘ Mount Stewart 7.10 pm. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving Georgetown 9.30 ~p.m. No. 222 leaves Georgetown illnes- day, Thursday and Saturday at 8.45 mm. and arrives at Mount Stewart 11.10am. Mixed Train No. 217 leavgs lMount Istcwort iMon- day. Wednesday and Friday at 111.130 l-Jfll, arrives at Georgetown at 2.15 p-m. mturningNo. 218 will leave Georgetown same days all. 30-00 P-Ilm and arrive at Mount Stewart 5.45 phm‘. Between Elmira and ‘Soul-ls, Train .000. 9 will leave Elmira on Mon- days. Ffilesdays, Friday's and ‘sat- urdays all 8.30 A. LM. instead of 7.00 A. M. arriving lsourlg d; 915 A‘. M. instead oi 7.45 A. M. and Tmin No. 10 will lea/vo Souril on Mondays. Thwsdlvs. Fridays and Saturday» at 9.10 P. M. instead 0t 6.25 ‘P. ‘M. arriving Elmira at 10.00 ‘P. M. instead oi’ 1.46 PJM. The Murray ‘Hnrbor Service will be as follower- on M11558)“. Wednesdays, Thurs- llBYQ. Train No. 209 will leave Char- lottetown at 3.00 d’. M. arriving Mllrrov Hartm- at 7.00 '9. M. m‘ lllrnlllg Train No. 210 will leave Mumy ‘Harbor a; 7.46 A. M. on town at 111.15 A. ‘M. 0n Tueadnys umd Saturdays Train No. 1 will leave Charlotte- town at 4.00 1P. ‘M. arriving M-ur- "Y ‘Harbor at 0.45 P. M. Return- ing Wain ‘No. 2 will leave Murray Marbo at 3.00 A_ 14,, gnu-m; Charlottetown at 10.40 A. M. This ‘senvlco it will lbe noted takes ‘the place o! Saturday only service ‘honstotore in elect between Charlottetown and Murray Harbor, olsrmcr Paooznolsn Aozrrrs C 135F101. t! w , , _ soso-ids-sl. o e n’? E I BELLE RIVER SCHOOL Grade X—-l. Anna Rlilay 2. Mall‘- tglarel McDougoll 3. llhlelyi Mar- n. Grade viii-d. ‘Leslie Stewart 2. Mildred Martin "8. Flora Martin. Grade Vll—1. Moran-at Riley z. Daniel (mmnmn 3. Grace Mo. Doug-all. Grade V-l. iMfly Riley l. Mary Belle 000k 3. Wilgleua 000k. Grade 'l'V—-1. Alberta Stewart l. EYQIYII ‘COMMON. Grade Ill-l. Alexander Mathe- son 2. John N’. Mathetnn. Grade li-—~1. Goodwill dllaoDounfll Perfect Attandnmu-Amna Riley, 2. Lloyd Motllawon. Manure MaoDougall. Mildred _ -~ ‘Mariam Riley. Mary Canadian National Teachers And Norw- mfllblle u» 104 iltllflfi aver the Bani! W mi r . Hi h . ti: moot Ensflwuun: lpectficfil“ dfivlvaym ‘Eton... m. and arrive at Charlottetown at ‘Monday. Returning No. >216 ‘ the same days, arriving Chariot“. b r Others All Ex- ' pense Tour ACROSS CANADA AND BACK. l r “Marvellous beyond concoption," aptly describes the glories oi ‘Cav- adahl Rockies. To be iully appre- ciated they must be seen. To start out on a trip by 0119's self into this uniiaimiliar but iardamed lparadilw oil-earth, to many appears quite a task. Realizing this, Dean Laird, oi Mac-Donald ‘College, and experi- enced R/Ocky Mountains Traveller, for the third year in succession, has undertaken to conduct a party through tit-is glorious wonderland. A special train of dining stand- ard sleeping and observation com- partrnent cars has been chartered. ho leave Toronto on July 19th, via the Canadian Yaciflc Railway. Stops will be made at Port Arthur and Pom William. which together form Canada's greatest grain port; Winnipeg Beach, the popular cum- nier resort for Wiunipegcrs; Winni- peg, ‘Canada's third largest city; Indian iiead. the chief ‘tree distri- buting centre 0i’ the Federal Por~ estry Branch; Regina, the capital oi Saskatchewan; Calgary, Alber- tais largest cbty; Banil, the world- tumouu mouutuin resort; by lluto- through. Kootenay Lake to Neltion; tllfln through the Doukhnbor coun- try to Prnlicton; along lovely Oka- nngan Lake. and to Vanvouver. thence by steamer to Victoria. Returning the trip will be by the main line oi the Canadian Pacific tilrollglt the great canyons o! the Fraser and Thompson Riv- ers. 511d through m». Selkirks, and 300M911. affording ucenery such us 6&1! be found nowhere elm on earth; Luke Louisa, the Pearl of the Rockies, the most perfect gem o! scenery in the world; another day at Bantl, Edmonton, the Cup- ital oi Alberta; Saskatoon, the city o! optimism; Devil's Gap Camp on the Lake ol’ the Woods, near Kenorn. thence to For: William. whore one o! the fine Canadian Pacific Steamers will be used across Lakes ‘Superior and Huron to Port lMoNicoli. then rail to To- ronto, where the trip will termin- ate. Everything is included in the price»! $330.00, from Toronto; trans rtation sleeping cars au- commodalion in Hotels, and Bunga- low camps, meals in dinem, hotels‘ and on steamers, and sight-seeing tours an. points visited. The trip is open to all. and appli-i cations for accommodation are now, being received. ' ‘Fares from ‘other points lhnnl Toronto will be named and dcscrip~' tive illustrated booklet sent on ap- plication to Dean Sinclair Laird, MacDonald Coilcge Post. Office" Que. i l Presentation | To Railway Section Man On the evening oi‘ April 7th some twenty S'l10W(ill0Vl3ll&l'fl oi‘ the Midgcll and Marie -R. R. Sec- tion mel. at the home oii Mr. Victor K. Sanderson. Mr. Gordon Hooper “'39 49170111160 chairman and with a few well worded remarks malls known the reason of their pre- sence. l-ie than called llVll‘. Daniel MaoFayden who ‘read an appro- pnlate addresa while Mr. Peter Whalen presented Mr. Sanderson with n valuable cum oi money. Tim recipient ‘taken much by sur- prise expressed his gratitude for grammes and at a late hour all ce- parted to their homes taking with them the well wishes oi‘ tbaiir host and hostess who will not soon forget ‘the show shovelllng and shovollers ot the whiter 1926. <The address. is 11s foilows:—— Mr. Victor Sanderson ‘Dear Friendz-We. your friends alnd neighbors are assembled hora tonight for ‘the purpose oil allowing the esteem in which you are held by the snowshovellel-s of this section. 11. has been said thwt In order to know a malrs true worth, you must summer with ‘him and winter with him. With you Dear 10:11am! we have spent summers and win- ters and every one o! us hero to- night can ‘testify to your noble qualities as a ‘boss. We can never mpay you for your kindness and good will shown mo us during ‘the snow night oi this pawl. winter u-t we ask you to accept ‘this small slot not for its intrinsic value but as a slight token 0t our respect and esteem. 11141111113 to spend many more winters with you in Batters cut- ting" we wish you. Mrs Sanderson and. family many yearn of health. happiness and prosperity and a lull reward in the life beyond. Signed on behalf oi The Snow- shovellers of Midgell Sect-ion. -—-——-@o>-—-—- FAREWELL ADDREQS I AND PRESENTATION Avery pleasant gathering o! the mflllll)’ Manda oi Mr and ‘Mm John H. ‘Dawson. in Mit. d-lle-rbort and vlioinity met to Md firewall to them on the eve oi ‘tihoir departure to their lhome in Wynn. The time was very 0110070017 spent in music and games and the hours passed quickly ‘by. Alter llhe serving oi lunch ‘by the ladies. vile lrlouda ware called tozother and a new remarks having been made ~by M-r. Frank Lund. The tollowling address wan mad by lMr. Percy Hutch. and the present- man oil a beautiful arm-chair by Mr. Ernest lMuwh. in behalf o!‘ uncu- friends. lMr and Mm ‘Damaon , Door mendazliit ‘in loldom that. a community la Qllod upon w 607 "hrawclr u often as Mt Herbert bubeenl thepanlyolrladlo- night. we ave mot again on alv i,_.,._ |_._ _. g - I tL m take ‘in ' l ulfrs. Experience mop‘ _ .. _ y i to’ OW many equal one Blankei? ‘l’ fabric. Should you be any less careful with your linens? Only pure soap is safe. An expert laundress will tell you that Slmlight 503p i5 absolutely best for the household wash 1t 1S allrpure ' soap-—backed by a $5,000 guarantee. I She will. tell you that Sunlight will cleanse a garment again and agilm. IhOYOUgNY ‘ and beautifully-and safely. Sunlight .. t. ~ Soap is faithful to fabrics but ruinous to dirt. says ~ “In all my years 0f housekeeping l have iouiid no soap as pure ,il$ Sunlight Soap. It cleanses and protects." Sheets 1 OU are careful when washing your l, blankets, because you want to preserve . . g their flulfiness and prolong the life of the The largest selling laundry soap A ~ , in the world. " ‘ Made by Lever Brothers limited. . Toronno vfdy ‘to you oEisi-u-cere regrets at Z115. your departure from our mitist and l ulll be lllllfllflL eicprwsg; in a tangible nrunner l0 llhe esteem in which you are llfilll by all in the commun-iiy. l ‘their kindneas and generosity. The remainder, oi‘ the evening was pleasantly spent in speeches, AB 10101 jokes luncheon and Radio pro~ 0111008“ We t us about a year up the maungelnent or lille , llirllufl. Orplraxlaice Fax-m umi in that cnpu- l wcllrulllv» city you have d-islillgulalled your‘ sell ‘in uhe conscientious discharge 0t‘ your duties. Aillhougb you have been with us but a whorl while you have made many friends uud we can unsure you llllul you will be greatly lflLi/Séll the religious und- social activi- [leg 0f lhedlliilflCl. are glad that our relations lliave been of the nlost happy and cordial nature, and m; you up from We lull. no came il-slecut ll stru ilIL-‘llii, yol lSuiluhle Mr ll arht-rt. their gill. Jolly Good Lung Sync" r. '1 flllliillliillilllllllllllliliillililillfwfi - ' x: '.‘~ _ . _ M‘. ‘k: s: $313 ‘lrjwaiygfi lcmpting muffins Hot muffins, fresh from the oven-a treat the family can't resist. Dainty -, l tea biscuits so light and tender thcy melt in your mouth. But they must be always good. You can depend on Quaker Flour because it never varies in quality and alwava bakes the same. Hourly milling teat: and daily baking at the mills enaure an unfailing standard to Quaker Flour. For every baking purpose Quaker Flour is best. Your absolute bakin satisfaction is guaranteed by our money-back offer. ' Quaker flout: I A addict of m Qlllkfl‘ Mllll, Peterhurough and SGIKIQOOII ‘tmpii-usztut. memories has In conclusion we ask you to ltvltepl this gllli not for its value when of our love and slhnuld circumstances in go, tu lthe future pvrmil you to visit Mt we can asunre a hearty replies were made b)’ urn; Mrs Dawson in apprecia- tjpn 0t the kihdnt-so and thought- (illness. Qt um», many friends made during their and thanking tlwul for Ailer singling Fellows" u“, Wop“, (“sppfgqgd lgpudt- 1| spadw, but tlwro are times ' lo lihelr Ihomes. Mr. Dawson, like his predcccssormur. Always fthe Same~Aiwavs tho Best; .,.,._,g_,__y,l;,_y _ i conducted the OIFPUMKB - Furm vory auccessliuily, Mu! JJHOBI for lurm produce been bilgller than in ‘lihe past few years, ‘hull come out. with a very Ian-so flllflllufl W" and above all expenses ibr tile year. His knowledge" and k801i Interest in agriculture will 188KB hint greatly missed in llblia com- munity. and our vcry heat wishes follow him to ‘his old 1101116 ll! Tryun. . v The mun who works himself to dculh trying i0 acquire a ‘iorlunfl ‘only acquires a [uno-rlvlpli». they are -—-—- , um] "Aulll ll in all lwll enough to call i1 r whorl stuy in Ml. “For |whou il should be done in a whis- m-‘vrai-t-lw-r-uq-io-d .4¢—wtr-m1»-m-anno-a<~‘ w- .-