l ~-e-rn._1i =vwtaitmoi4 r - "' weal wtkéii y istlie finest WIGIEIIN sud. Oil NY! uallty Salt you can buy. For tab e and kitchen use. Clean and pure; always dry and free-running. Ask your grocer for Purity and test its quality. aausgconran " Y, Lntlran. . _ pill llH emu: What D0 You Know About Stilt ta..- No Better Fun-No Walking ? Better Health » (living Exercise 211,17’. " ‘J '.l,zr/'//.l villi!‘ . i‘ FIT-LOCK Are 5 Feet They are constructed perfectl ADJ USTABLE STILTS Tall y In height, strength, size and balance, Fitted with ADJUSTABLE STEPS of three heights-ranging from 10 to 28 inches. Every Boy and Girl loves out-door exercise, then get btlrgihgathlapavtnand most-invigorating form of exercise from ,>.. ,_ v..- t Otijt whlltlng gives you a poise and confidence that cannot be acquired In any other way. has no projecting metal parts to the clothing. Energetic Boys and Girls can of Stilts tree. THEY COST YOU The Flt-Lock Stilt injure the ohiid or tear become owner of a pair NOTHING All you have got to do is bring three New or Renewal Subscriptions. (City or Rural) Guardian and the Stilt are yours to The Charlottetown OR $1.00 CASH AT The Charlottetown Guardian Subscription Department See the Guardian Sport Page We ate ial nnouncement eased to announce that we have recently added the famous NEPTUNITE VARNISH u. our complete stock of Lowe Broth Paints and Varnlshes. era "High Standard" "on that a surface finished with Nep- tunlte Varnish will withstand the heat ot‘ a Hot Iron and that hot dishes, boiling water. and acids have n0 effect on, it‘ , ordinlfty ddihllsfh unite aaiitr ofiklll c _ asily a preciate what an extra- iiéd i’. . used ..-....'i.i.; as " rd gums that come all the way from India, 0e ean-bewlepan daponto ' bl fi l h It is beautiful; easy to apply, ‘ativfiiihbéadireiii. ’&-D.0 “applied has on raoyltfll W! I"!- llllllllllill l ,1. a '7’? (Canadian Preaa.) l COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 21.—— Woman's habit or holding clothes- ph-s between vireir teeth while han- ging out the Monday wash cost Mrs. Lola ‘Hockeulrerry an. opera- tion. Mrs. Hockenberry wnsreleas- ed recently from the hospital where a ciothespln was removed irom her stomach. She fell while hanging out clo- thcs and swallowed the pin, Wedding Party “Cast Out Devils (By Domin'on News Service) HOME, Mny 21.—"Casting out devils" is a custonr prevailing in some parts of the South ltulian dis- trict oi’ Salerno, where exorcism of evil spirits by means of ancient rit- ual has caused the death of a wo- man believed to be "possessed." After a wedding banquet at an inland village one of the guests, Antonictin Nigro, having ind well, ii‘ not wisely, showed signs of men- tul disturbance. Shouting discon- nected sirntenccs, sire-fell to tho ground writhing iu contoriious. No explanation occurred to the peasants [rresont but lhat Antoin- rila was [iosscssetl lry a lirglon oi cvil spirits. in accordance with tho ancient tradition of Si. Antonio, lllt‘ :1‘\l|i~ posed martinis was carrioil in a pro- cession by ‘the wedding party lo the church in which is a broken col. THE CHARLOTTETOWN ljlllii iii. MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN srewarn- 0i Vancouver, is a memtltr of canadrrs National AdvisorY mm," m m; _st. Lawrence rivater- ways project. lust aillmllltedik i Women Demociats unrrr whose in old tlmcs devils were wont. to lri- cast nut. lly the lcgcndury ritual, a cord, is passed around the foot, tho ivuisl, and tin- ncck oi‘ tile subject. and also round and round the coi- umn. ' \\'hcn the evil spirits urv lll'lVL‘ll out invisblc hands ring uusccu llOll-S- iluviu: found Auionictla, llu: 1'4‘ laiivos waited in lln: (7lli|l't'll)'ill'll Iiu-y ro-euti-reil ihc lilll how-roll as r-rhc wriilicd lirinlu \v'lli tho neck. cord ulvoul llvl i-ism huvi- bccn airrosteil. as no ionizer" recognised (‘hurch or Stale. _——' ——<Q>-——-~ - Birds Attack Cat (By Dominion News Service) by cithcr black cut which hratcn off by‘ tin; lylrdsi, ‘of birds nttuckcd it. 'l‘akvir ilbaclt. tiu- cat foil from lln‘ brunt-h il. was on. but caught ut ,u lower brunch. it ivas again ut- |llll‘l<l’-<l by the birds, and finally foil Ilil il.-ct to the ground and look refuge in u. bush. DEATH Has TAKEN MANY vars SINCE WAR BOSTON. May 21.—~i~‘v\v paopii- ruailze what a heavy toll of sorvicr. men the Grim iRiraper has taken since the close of the World War, According to figures printed in the .~\_mericnn Legion Weekly, 135.00!) i. S. veterans hnvc died since July lit‘, 1919. ‘They equal tin.- total nnlrrbel‘ killed by the eneirry and llzoso who ciicd oi‘ disease during the war and six months utter the .-\.:'mist.ice. ' MASTER OF KING'S MUSIC King George has appointed the noted composer, Sir Edward Elgar. “Master of King's Music." succeed. for li-n miuirlcs. Hearing no hulls, "U" church, uhd v found that lllp woman had slruurz- lll ill‘- Purtlus in tln- nlii-millcil cxor~ ancient superstitious ceremony isdlkilllllml" ml" iluviln- runner-Fons nvciyso-ary‘ for a ' troll oi‘ tho crztv . iuo iu-trolm-s addri-lcil 1o Willi‘ muoliron, May 21.--.\ 1am- tried lo iuvudi-“Willlllliifi. 'l‘lll‘i" “H!” ‘WH- tha, rnoleery la" thtrmomuls of llu- lllWlll Plvllton at llrinlrtori-tvus As the cat got near the nests in llicy smurlimcs (lllitilllllv lln- rom a lull elm tron iho whoio colony Furnllorouizlr, Ki-ui. has just celeq lirulml Lay Special Plans . out. . conceal yourself on a ship and <tcil GUARDIAN (Canadian Press.) new YORK, May 21.—A ileum, summer is in prospect for New York girls. It has been observed that during the few warm days of spring many taahionably attir- od young women have walked the streets bareheaded, carrying their huts iu their hands. ‘Milliners and others have cx- pressed the opinion that the form fitting hat, resembling a hal-i oi watermelon, which pretlomlniites lust now. is the hottest headgear ever worn. <+§-~i The Watchman and The Stowaway (By Domln’on News Service) (‘ONSTAN'l‘lNOl’l1E. May Z1.~— -'l‘he stowuway business is Dlilyllil if you are a cinema actor you your story later to a beautiful girly hut n" you aro only a vaudeville arlllst like Thomas Casson you may tell your story to the magistrates. Tlionras (Yasson, who is 31 years old, wanted to got to America tn join relatives there. llc booked a passage on the Cameroniun, put- ting down $100. Then he mm. u dock watchman nt Leith persuasive enough to in~ duce Casson to cancel his vessel!"- The watchman. having probably stayed in this country all his life. knew u very quick and cheap route to Anrerlcu. For this ungodly iu~ formation he would charge Casson for N. Y. Convention .___ 4 (United Press) f NEW YOiih, lilny 2l.--~Uil v iiu: runny problems New’ YOPKS lpolici- force will fact: during the lJenrot-railic convention ncxi. iuonth will lu- lo rid the ciiy of characters known in police vernacular as ur-sliors" and "rrrzislli-rn." 11116 k has bcon zissigucd to Captain ilircctor 0i lllv A crusher is u Mary Hamiiioir. fouriuinc hluuroztis. umlv or" li-malc, who craves .fi]li‘l'\'llll. _ i -xcil|-un-ul, t'l)ill[li\il_\' and entertain- lmvril and. not having lllll lllflllo ill‘ ‘" qitrllfiirlg." , l T1“. f-pruuic crusher‘ and nrushcr, iuvtiullllill! to Captain llillllllttlll, are always scvn ul luff-W‘ llllllllc mm“ tiiiyne, iniiiiit-zil (lUIHOllSLlVlIl-Jlllfi. llilll" ‘quota. theatrical .tir.~il~ull:l\ts, int: illi\\‘l'i\l~~‘, nri trxhihiis and sot-xvii’ 'i‘h ~11" "lanmin; a“. il-pppf-oairliubic. “Pile? arc to ull uppvurarlces lllu uclnc 01' lililliil‘? and rnfilit-lucrli. in incl, ‘puny lln-y iii-twp in HlPSt.‘ respects. (‘ilplain JJuurlIiou knows dozens o.‘ illl'lli. Slrnpggly i-uongh, ilrv rrushcrs nn- iuosliy wollron. iiul tllul oilrm‘ bout- ol iln- llli‘ll‘t)]>illlri, Llu- masher. is llxiliilli’ ‘l male, as (‘ziplain llam- ilion iirsllllxw‘ and as police oourl records hour ample witness. "Sonic. lion-s wu cull Ilicrrr crashers." she iqrpluiuvd. ‘(We also know 111cm, however. a»; ‘chow-chasers‘ or ‘out- siders’ or ‘bean pickers.‘ "llow do wi- spot tin-m? \\'cll, perhaps a hostess will rnll upon us lo mm an uninvited guest. or the guest at a hotel bouquet finds her scat usurped by at stranger. and call-s a house detective who in iurn culls my ilt‘[)2il‘[lllClll_ Sometimes we are asked 1o escort them from thea- tres. Once we ace one ol‘ thorn we don‘t forgot, and we find lilo same laces turnips up ovi-r-y\\"lr~i'v." ll has iii-on Captain iiuiiiillirlis experience that. big claim-minus brim: out tin» crasliirrs in full forcv. 'l‘in- l‘illi'l'l‘&llllllll‘il|. lllilifllillifi arc so largo. so lPW o!’ the guest» are ur- quaiuiedwvilii w-zlcir other, lliat tlm \'-'i|_\‘ oi‘ iin- usurpcr‘ is oils)‘, ilc. ul‘ Slit‘: lilkv-i in evi-ryihiilg on lilf‘ pro- gram, lllllllPYS. iln-ulrrs auto loure, ‘boa: uxclirsiiills. sighizwcin; rides. all Ireo. ’l‘hero. will lu- all these during the fortlrconriiriz, convention. And every oil-SIS, Si} would be given to an ap~ _ they iverc going lo. » / The artists friend raved for water; $15. Cusson fcll. He agreed to stow away. He was told that out of the prentlec on the S- S. Cairnross to look after him on the voyage. Cusson, accompanied by two other nrcn (names unknown) boarded the vessel and was hidden in the peak. One of the men was placed with him for company; that all (Yasson got. The apprentice, ii‘ he knew anything about it, forgot to supply the meals. (‘nsson and his friend were hopc- ful. but two duys without ivntcr‘ made thclu drier" than the land 'i‘hey suticrud but wth a misplaced hope that the apprentice would yet snccour them they held out another two days- 'l‘hen they were obliged to surren- tier. Captains have no sympathies with to travel by That means. Chevrolet is t portation. economical t0 C-DZI peoplo who no xiwziys were mudr: to work. ilm goal iheroin. Ten days later (‘assou was shipped laack in the magistrates. of his home town. The magistrates showed (lasson tliul his endeavours in save money on his fiassagc was fulsi- nconnrrry. Nearly Buried Alive (By Dominon News Service) NEWARK. N, J, May 21.- A buy aged ten, the nephew of the ox-Minlstcr of Justice. Hassan Fellini Pasha, was certified dead. His relatives obtained authorities for his burial. The body was being ceremonially washed next morning when the boy stirred and opened his eyea- A doctor was summoned and the boy was restored to health. ['l"iinlll‘l' in New York will h-avu u full duloibook. | llul ‘Captain Haimiltnn will bu‘ ready lur them for, as Slur sum, ‘My firrcc has its mum-s‘ unilcry well in mind, and orders will be lo eject. z-iihvr by persuasion or by force, every crusher we spot ut any oilhu convention dirings." - - ~---£Q-§i- Longf Lived Oodple (By Dominion News Service) LONDON May 2l~—.|t)hn Tuylorol‘ his annual charge to the Anglican Synod at London, Ontario. is re ported to have condemned prohh oition aa an unahrlstlan incentive RT. REV. DAVID WILLIAMS Bishop of Huron. in deiivaring his llliltlr birthday while; ing the late Sir Walter Barratt. .. o hootlegglno. and an enactment to sen when they miuht stay nu iund. and the stow- in time the vessel got to Port- lund. lifeline, and the stowuwuys to ilflfih‘, a memorial service uml u ro- C(‘[ll.lOll.lD the ovoninr: will com-l pletc the program. l lfollowlng the tibservunccs in! Newark the Foresters will lulu»; spacial trains to Niagara Falls-q rnsin events oi’ the golden juhils-e will take place. Tho will last four days and thousands The Meaning or Chev? ‘ “Economical Transportation,’ T is more economical let than by any otli it means to say that economical form of transportation. This means, first 0f all, that Chevrolet costs the least per car-mile-that it his less expensive than any other make of car. But, more “than that, it means that Chevrolet is more economical than any other kind of trans- An investigation a- mong Chevrolet owners of all sorts, shows that it is not only more con- venient——but also more a» ‘imagination. Chevrolet thzmlmy rail- way tram or trolley car. The information re- ceived gives anaverage ~ of 3i) miles per gallon‘ r of gasoline and over f ~ i300 miles per gallon of oil. You who have envied the comfort and con- venience enjoyed by ~ Chevrolet owners, fig- *7‘ ure out the cost 0f "a Chevrolet 0n a milage basis. You will find that it is cheaper to .- travel with a Chevrolet ' than without one. Chevrolet is easy to own.“ The G.M.A.C. plan of defer- red payments willenable you - tofinance the purchase. In- vestigatc the new Superior Chevrolet today. Go to yoiir local Chevrolet dealer for further information. CHEVROLET MQTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited Subsidiary of General Motors u cqmss, 1,531.4 OSHAWA and WINNIPBG _ _ Dealers wanted in Torr-it not Adequate}; cQVCld A. HORNE & C0. Chaiiottetown. P. E. l. SON Clrcviw- Cl“ IS “that be most travel by GEO. D. POPE & Summeraido. P. E. l. GOLDEN JUBILEE OF I. O. F. Samuel Gouipers. president of ilu- Aruerican Federation of Labor will be the principal speaker at lln‘ international golden julii .- celebrntlon of the independent ur- der of Eoreaters which will open in Newark on June 17th, ucxiztllng to W. H. Hunter, Bupreruv Chief ltnnger oi’ the society. The order was handed in Newark on Juno 17, rail. Mr, (lmnpars was a clrurlur rucmlwr mid became tho first (lrund oiurshul of the society. Ho. is one oi lho low survivors among tho Frill) luon who helped irrgunlzo lho fraternity. lu ihc fifty yours of its cxietonce the society hns grown lo u membership o! rorhooo in lln» United States and Canada. Governor‘ George la‘. Siizier‘ of Now Jorsoy will (rffiriziliy- irpcu till‘ golden iubilec exercises in ilrcaui-i land Park with arr address oi‘ wal- comu to thousands of visiting Foresters from New York, Pollu- sylvunia. Maryland, Nivw England and lduutcrn (Yauudu. Among othrr prominent speakers will be senator" Wirltor E. Edge of New Jersey and, Supreme Chief Ranger. W. il. Hunter. Athletic games, baud cou- ()nt.. where hoglnn-ing Juno ill tin- i-oloiirul ion noonaiatent with the teachings of of ilelegatea froln ull over his wife will in,- iilll next N0v0|||l)or_ ("nut [lulled States and (‘unada will be thr- prcstzni. Hon. Curtis D. \Vlll)lrl',’l,jQn wlll conclude with a momorhl secretary of’ the navy of the service in one of the prominent Vuiteil States, who has been a churches, lmrester for many years will, it is -——-——¢-o->-i- ..tpeoted, be guest of honor, Ad- Th; Glrsflelg Nook dresses will be made by Premier ‘. (l. Howard Ferguson oi‘ Ontario “Why dues the gitgffe have such and Sirprerue Chief Ranger Hunter. a long neck?" asks the teacher, On Jllue 22, the Foresters will pro- "Because its head is so tar awa ceed to Toronto, the headquartersifrum p5 body," hopafully gngwgyg of the society where the celebra- the boy. A Sure Tiling y TAKE NO CHANCES on loading your imperial Fox Biscuit ‘was a‘ proven success last year in Prince Edward Island mnchefs; a Cod-Liver-Oil Biscuit is the rilht thllng for sick puppl“ m- as a preventative of rickets and digestive troubles. Many losses can be averted by starting your puppies young on a solid food mixed In milk. As the puppies grew std". in. "H" lmllfllil Biscuits and feed ieaa liquids. This ls the experience of ranchers who made a high aeere last Ranchers! young foxes at this season. " linptrial llntiiii 00., ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. l, BRINGING UP FATHER m . 50042 T? .90 True.» ‘SuMMEQ MOTHER ~WHY qnH-T Ybu PLACE You KNOW ‘(QUR 6 LlbTfiN TQ ME . WOULD NT if? ilIl//, l‘ h ll . "rue coon-raw l’; NiCE “l” ‘Tb l-QVEL-‘(AT THE bENQHQRE -$rll_i_ ANQUTtNQ lN 1m; MQJNVMNG wouuz. 1:6; 0.0mm: b- . ‘Smut. n10 RATHER acne». some Lkwb PORAZANOEiNq wrgr curable; is Satan-amt. m- THllb "time o: THE -~ NEAR AND-- ' Al"? swtucm": you 0o ANYTi-uuc. BUT sn- TH§R€rDO t H y; TQ Do ALL THE ‘ANNME ‘a AND ‘n-unmyqq ,.... lN "TH": FRMiL-Y! ,,/////,, q‘ c <3 §°