.\l‘ t wiilEAINp gfi . E ti‘) WAHL ~EVERSHARP a A 1i FUUNTAIN PENS 7 Made possible by a revolutionary invention. tlze Interchange-ebb N-Jf THE CHARLUFFETOWN_(_§_UARPIAN _ i i .. . , . Boy Scout Jamboree Subscription List Central Guardian BULBS. Beautiful Flowering Bulbs. Carter a Co. Ltd. 1i- iPAToNs SPECIAL PRICES . ON HOUSE. FURNISHINGS Friiled Scrim Curtainlng 15c White scrim curtain with frills in Blue. Rose, Gold, Cream, and Green Special Yd. 15c SILK DRAPERIES, big shipment just received, all the new color effect. Yd. 75c to $6.50 I" WWW-Mi with the neat calm l1"! 01 Ila International Boy Scout IiJamboree to be held at Birkenhead. 18nd. in July. two Scouts are to be ,provided for by the Governor Gen- ‘leral. Any additional Scouts mugt be provided for locally, and the pm- , vinclal Boy Scout Commissioner and l Committee have authorized the opeh- i ‘ling of a subscriptions ling (m- um . ' purpose. subscriptions may be sent tn livir. G, riiiiter. Bank oi Montreal. .Mr. D. A. MacKinnon, Assistant lReceiver Generals Oflice, Mr. Herbert lw. Yeo, so Greenfield, Avenue, m. iJ. l". ibeightizer, 82 Wcymouth St, or "Mr. J. R. Burnett. Guardian Office. l Subscriptions already received. THE BEST QULLAR silk stocking in Canada. Moore d: McLeod Limit- ed. 3776-6-11-31 GLADIOLI (mixed and separate colors) also named varieties. Carter‘ do 00.. Ltd. n, ASK T0 SEE that wonderful value sill: stocking at 69c or I prs. for 81.30. Moore d: McLeod Limited. 3778-5-11-31 PABONIIZS. One and two year old roots. all very fine (assorted colors.) Carter d: 00., Ltd. 1i. Bed-Spring Mattfess, Complete SWISS CURTAINS, big variety, liar. George DeBIoLs ........ .. $140.00 T" "ST "A" 905M" "h" . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 to $10. TMIPW-Uhe-ilrrs-Mcliure 25.00 in HM- Owed in Chaiomioiri- ' _ lot-i. n. a. MacKinnon 25.00 M°°Y° a M°L°°¢ Llmlied- white Enamel Iron FRILLED CURTAINS go7%d stelegltligia iig: s; Alley ..... 20.00 3776-5-11-31 Bed. Brass capped posts, c 0 ‘ ; ' r """ " mm DAHLIAS Double and Single choice named varieties in Show, Cactus and , ' m 0° Decorative. Carter do Co., Ltd. 11.1‘ as picture. Steel frame CURTAIN NETS. Cotton, Silk,. . spring link fabric. Wool . 35c to $125 Moore s: McLeod . . . . . . . EUM sq. yd. .. 80c INLAID LINOL- EUM sq. yd. . . $1.35 0 lL C L 0TH SQUARES, all sizes $4.50 to $6.25. C O N GO LEUM SQUARES. all sizes. $6.00 to $11.95. L I N O L E U M SQUARES, all $6.35 to $12.75. ' Special Prices on. Bureaus‘ and Commodes About twenty different styles to choose from $13.50 to $60.00. PATONS 9 Piece Solid Walnut . Dining Room Suites 6 Chairs, Table, Buffet and China. Cabinet, solid walnut, french polished. Regular $235.00. Special $195.00. PATONS 9 PIECE SOLID WALNUT dining room suite. China. cabinet, Buffet, Table and 6 chairs. Regular $195100. Special $169.50. PATONS Tlliicli ca-in be made info a double bed cotton felt mattress covert with art cretoline and valance. Freight paid $11.95. Felt Mattress _ I $7.95 A real good all felt fill- - ,_de mattress covered “with art ticking French roll edge all sizes. Freight paid _. . . . . $7.95 Layer -_ Felt . Mattress ’ ‘$9.50 Built in layers of soft felt about 5 inches thick. Roll cflgeyand covert in art ticking all sizes. Freight paid . . . .. $9.50 Mattresses $4.95 Fiber filled with heavy layer of felt on top cov- ered with fancy art tick- ing. All sizes ,.,....$4.95 Steel‘ Springs $4.95 ' Steel Frame Bed Springs copper wire and linkifabrics all sizes. Freight fpaiid '. . . . .$4.95 r fifiglliilkéll-fllifiiélm’ ‘ ",1- Mattress $16.90 Bed as picture all steel in walnut finish. Steel frame spring with link fabric. Fibre filled wool top mat- g tress fancy art tick- ing. All sizes. Freight paid .. $16.90 Patons Ltd. Bed - Spring Mattress $18.40 _ Bed asfilicture per- forated steel panel. walnut ‘finish. Steel _ spring link fabric Wool top-fibre filled‘ mat- tressjgovering of art l tickinfi All sizes. . i Freight Paid .. $18.40 i, , , ,_ Patons Ltd. SIMMONS BEDS, HERCULES SPRINGS OSTERMOOR MATRESSES. GUARAN- TEED BEDDING. Patons Ltd. June l. Th! United Church in Oanldl. through Dr. T. A. Moore, 0i Toronto. . May il-Next month associau chairman of the piigrunage,_ lwill he visited by more is sponsoring the program during the‘ =' thdbaad members of party's short sojourn of one weehl - Clutch Pilgrimage. They will visit Montreal, Toronto, the .- w} of layman in Niagara peninsula. l-iamilton and 4 aldliodist and Kingston on C. N. it. special trains. . of the Old take l. trip on the l. B. Dalhousie‘ V’ wmilpwguebse City tbroiub the ‘nieusaaa Islam iap-nfldaladaal-Qnn- pw~v1\' U _. oussimgnaoam? , _ and visilt Ottawa before return-in; to V1811 CANADA Montreal. They embark on the White ltar liner Doric, June 1d, for Eng- land. "- j-iii-e-i years without missing a day, Robert Browne, oi Bailyvaiiy, Ireland, has been presented a gold medal. v__ I m. w. w. Owen .... .. l ' uie. They had some trouble gettiiigi .‘ I as - . . . .. 300 THE GOLDEN GIRL l Continued from page 2 f l “Why, it's ‘Miss Terry! Jerry and‘ Fred took off at 3o'clock to the min- l up. Too heavy a load somewhere, Ii suppose, and we thought for a minute’ they wouldn't get off. But. JEITY: made it, pointed her nose at the skit. and drove straight into the wind. Last we saw they must have bee - ‘Jilr new Foundation garnicnls. any ' ; day here. SALE-Imperial Fox still be obtainable as the COIIIPQXILl has a stock on hand at. Carter Co's warehouse. . . - -..n. ........ .. .: t?!) Innings fibre fined FRONT DOOR PANELS pretty designs Q 33rd,,“ 1:3,; GEORGETTE scsnrs $1.10 worth “n11 lal 97 of felt art 75c m- ,1 n, pawn O much more money. Moore d: Mc- tickiilg. Single, Medium, " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ .; 3,; (i 1.11m“ gigo Leod Limited. 3776-5-ll-3i _ mid Double Bed sizes. SCRIM MARQUESETTE MADRAS . Mr, .1. s. McMillan . .. . 500 ——- . "i Freight paid to your NETS FRILLED MATERIAL 15o to $1.50 Mr. w. a. Aitken .. 20.00 "EVE" Emiivm‘ STATW" "°“’ . ,. ., . - _ _ _ ’ _ _ _ open or usness. Revere Hotel. Quins‘ Shanon’ $1350’ CHTNTZ, great variety Of 118W (lC- “glam, Kent 5t. R. H. (Spooney) Cameron. signs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c to 50c Mr. Frank Clarke 2.00 P’°F’“°‘°'- 3“°"5'"'3‘ CRETONNE 30 and 50 inches wide SdiISIiZIsEeItESHI. ..... .. gig m" To GET m- ui-ihiwl -. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c to $1.35 w. C. H. B. nonsworth ..... .. 5.00 ; ""1 ‘m’ ‘h’ “I '"°"'"°"' °*““’" y 1pm w_ H_'v_ Dunbar $00; lion, Charlottetown, August 19-23. NOW. f0‘! the first . -- _ ; _ FURNITURE COVERINGS and triin- A Friend .............. .. .. 2.00 5"" i" P14" "It 1- W- Bflmf- m": actly suits your stroke time. a perfected, per- Q ‘V . v- mings. . PATONS iilgihlklihgesgelaikelvillorth "m1- ‘ ‘mm: andthehnlderthataxoctlysuits soitalized uniting i-nstrumout) glld 1 11 g S t8 e1 QQr C Qverl ngs m, "R, L, Comm mo! sl-siciai. SALE or consars and .- your taste-permanently assembled by the nude possible by a new Wihl-Evershcwp‘. - Couch OIL CLOTH, Sq_ k 11198;; Fafwgfckl-r-lx-i-o; -- Z 2$lj°be;‘.‘“ "m" M°°'°s‘flfle§gfff_"si‘ dealer m an instant-your personal pen. invention, the Interchangeable Nib , yd. ...-........ 50C Mrs. Burnett ' z _. S1 All‘. A. Pickard‘ .. .,.. l0 Oil l ARRANGE SPECIAL FITTINGSI Moore 6c McLeod Limited. 3776—5-ll-3i IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS FOR! Biscuits w-il &.' 3565-05 COMPARE OUR SPECIAL “Red l 2 Ribbon“ Serge suit at $25.00 with the l biggest $30.00 value you can find else- l where. Moore d: McLeod Limited. ! 3776-5-11-3.‘ I ANGLICAN SERVlCIlS-Jli Parish of New London on the 19th l I the I’ k980i“! Sfilllliefl-il- lull I hundred miles’ inst will be as follows:-Fi'eiicli ‘Riv- I on hour," Constance, er. 10.30 a. m.. Bilrlington, 2.30 p. m.. straightened herself. with Holy - ' Perhaps she could warn them still by School and Confirmation Class one Communion, Sunday.‘ hour before these two services. Ken- flow you can gee a urt- pointa from which to select I Itinerary fountain pa: your personal pen. Now, ii is possible for-you to l"? 8|“. “will In’ color have a fountain pen with a Ilolldfflflll W“ . point tbatwriteeexactly as you And, you my have you, pa, bu?“ b°°a“'°l'°“ "11 P?!“ ‘ sonally selected pen point , 5°“ Y 591K! I110 9X86! P0111! fitted to any size, style,or cclcl- you want, and su it instantly and permanently fitted into a holder oi the size, style. and holder you prefer. No need to sacrifice any o! your pee l . . color. that you prefer. xlgaiirétes w secure the pom ‘ m"! "W"! e mi Isflslmmr tom and mm»- permanently A fmmtain pen o satisfactory only i; a “m. "mr-al“ "'7'" 9"" '9" like you. " Choose the point you like from the dealer/t com stock oi Wal-il-Eversharp Gold Seal Pens-i: =-l. select the holder you preier~the dealer will l:- "lflllY Ind permanently assemble your Personal- Point Pen right before your eyes. Guaranteed-and 0| Gold lull Quality The angle at which you hold a pen, the pram" you exert, the flexibility oi the point, the adjust- ment oi the ink flow —all these factors determine . whether or not a fountain pen will please you. Where you can get Your _ land warm your feet. Where's W"? For having attended school eight, yet we do not know the exact date. = soon as ' radio. She would consult So-so, tell her how sorry she was for her pre- \DllS recepton of So-so's anxiety, beg lacr to help now, to stop their shin‘ some way. any way at all. She thank- I 0d the mechanic and turned her can ‘toward So-sds cottage. The house was dark and Constance shivered while she stood on the porch ringing the bell and pounding on the door. After a long wait Chloe cam! into the living room and peered sus- piciously through the window onto l the porch. “Let me in; Chloe; it's Miss Con- stance. I want to see So-so, at once.‘ ‘ Chloe unlocked the door, "Land 0i . heaven, Miss Constance. you give 01¢ a turn. Come in, honey, you must bl ‘ frozen. Here, stand by the radiator , stockings?" 1 "Never mind my stockings. Go call Miss Solsnge. I must see her at once.‘ ‘ Thoroughly frightened, Chloe lunl- bored off up the stairs, Constance. trying to get warmth into her still fingers from the waverinl hflll 11'1"‘ ling up through the radiator, hflY-"l her call, Miss Constance, Miss Coh- stance—Miss Solsnge ain't here. She‘: clean Bone—" Constance stared stupidly at they stairway. "What do you mean-if Chloe appeared holding somethir-l‘ ‘v white in her hand, "she's lone. Ml": Constance, clean gone. her bed ain't! hardly mussed—" l ' Relief shone for a moment i! 5°11‘ stances face, "She said somethiill about slipping down to the hlnlar W watch the Golden‘ Girl take off-- ‘ what is that you have in your hand. Chloe?" - . ‘ "It's a letter, Miss Constance, and = it's fer you." “Brio! it here" Chloe stumbled down the INN"! and handed the letter to Consume ' who tore it Open, read it rlvldll’. m!" : with a low moan slid to her knees l and buried her head against a chair. T0 BB CONTINUID w. mural-comma r0 ONTARIO ; More than 1,000 Welsh miners will I soon sail’ fromlngland for Ontlri6 I under‘ the ‘direction of the prbilifloill I flgpgftmgflt of colonisation, Hen. John s. Martin, minister of colonisation. told the Star yesterday. "Pill" have been completed and the men will sail very shortly." he stated. "Al ‘The men will be placed on farms ls illegal-rive. hete- .WO have a-aaanpn-n. Inman. The prisoner was sentenced’ to six months imprisonment in the ‘ Prince County Jail. S. Mgag only by w. Hil- ‘ilDIi/Gli. 7 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. Rev. 'G. T. Bpriggs. THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION! at Charlottetown, August 19-23, wilii he the biggest and best ever put on here. liiore prizeg for livestock. All frelqhls pzid on livbsioclr. Biggest midway ever, ‘Three performing El-oupes from New York, and four days horse racing. Write to. your friends abroad and plan to entertain them that week. Send for prize list. J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlotte- town, I’. E. Island. dly-tl, .INTENCED T0 SIX MONTHS’ IMIIIBONBIENT-On Saturday last | at the Court House in 5ummerside_ _ Willard Gallant, who ma been ple- ’ viously tried and convicted of break- l ing into and stealing from the store, -_.__e.______..__ _ _ __ ,_ __,_ _ o, ML ‘L a Dalton (Gouruea Drugi ollkllihai‘ Cliakravarii, unose last Store) came before his Honor, Judge I SCOTCH WIFE 0F HINDU IS FREED EDINBURGH, May l3.—In the: Court of Session, Edinburgh, Lordi MacKay pronounced a. decree of nul-F lity of marriage in an undefendedi action by Freda Helen Lindrum. ‘ otherwise Chakravarti, living at Stfl Margaret's Manse, Fairlie, Ayrshire.“ daughter of the minister of the Unit- ed Free Church of Scotland, against l Iiiiliiiiiiiliflli n: Severe llesdseles j ls lei Troubled Ilevi ‘ Mrs. James Retailer, Riverside, N.B., rritasz-"I was bothered with some or yuan and tried man erent medicines but. to no eflec . One day a hind told me about Bl1l2l)()('l\ _ _ B i (l o If) Bil iiziirs taken time bet leel lhllfiwlddt d. Blood Bitten)?“ Personal-Point Pm only Y-hflwahl-Everfsharp Personal-Point Pen with its awry adjusted Interchange- Bblllqllliunii. in 14 different classifications oi pen points, with many varvine deems oi flexibil- il! and variations in ink flaw, clicrl you this wide range in WAHL 42102112551121» flulmucf- FOUNTAIN PENS known address was in Calcutta. Lord MacKay said Mrs. Chakravartl met her husband in i918 when as a school girl oi l6 or 17 she was engag- cd during a holiday in war munition work. They were married in August. i019, according to Presbyterian form. She joined Chakravartl in November. i915, but returned to scetlifiTln-dlsffi-IJFIIT dust. She went back. but after various hardships incidental to her position as the wife of a Hindu she in September, 1925. Marriage between Hindus and non- Hindus, added Lord MacKly. was notl recognized in Wu aiersharp Personal-Point Pens are iden u‘- fied by the Cold Seal oi quality, and are ur n- diiionally guaranteed against defects. . The Personal-Pen Point is an Everaharp idea. Another Ever- aliarp achievement. So, look igl- the Wahl-Evarsharp dealer. 01/} ides good in Scotland nil i probably in all the rest of the W011i except India. He. however, held that the nilffl’ left him age failed because of substantial em! I on the part of the wife, induced bi l the husband. and want of 10W agreement as to the terms of the coli- Riridu law. but this tract. ...___-._. ._.._-._.___._ i Thai: is the us ' d '5' - well?) Lelislqélltglbllgrdrwav G on all our MONUMENTS SERVICE . L. We aim to give the beet of service combined with the very finest ma- terial. ,'l"en all Scotch e Vermont word that has been per cent discount on lid Native Granite» ble; etc.