A GOOD QUALITY . t v, Hot Watér Bottle .;v . : . _ - v1 Is a necessary part oibsv- ery household equipment. You will liilltl it aid-fair; . lent cold iventiier cozntolt. and those which we oflar .1 are guaranteed to give ..per- fect satisfaction. .. They will 'withstanti' lisi-ii usage and can be depended upon not to leak or grow hard-all soenis are reinfor- ced. p Prices Range from $1.00 to $3.50 ' t. A. rosliilt Central Drugstore Take Penslar Colg Break- ers and guard against "Flu" . —25c a box. IN MEMORIAM MRS. ANN munci-usou Very early on Monday morning ‘tho 16th instant at the home oi her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Lantz. 14 Up- lper Prince Street in this city, there passed away to her eternal rest Mrs. Aim Murchison in the ninety-fourth yoar of her age. The late Mrs. Murchison was a daught- er of Ewen Cameron of Cameron's island. Point iPrim, and she emi- ignited to this province when quite young with liar parents from Loc- hiel, Scotland. <Sho_wns married to Captain James Murchison also oi Point Prim, who many years ago left here on the ship ‘illelen Dav- ies" late in the full of the year and with his vessel and’ crew was never afterwards heard from. It ‘was one of the tragedies of the seas which many oi’ our iormer ls- and people endured. Mrs. Murchi- _ n was left with n large ianlily hich she brought to manhood and .. omanhood 0n lit-r farm in Point fleeing them nil comtortably situa- whicli was a matter oi grep/t "donsolatlon to her in her litter Ears. That she iuliiddod nei- duty i this life ls evident-lay the taut at every member oi the tamity as dearly attached to liar through nt her long iiie and' all mantis» 9d their lovevand regardjrp- _ y “ways, her only son. Captain ohn "Murchison oi Buenos Ayrelyi, A. snaking frequent visits to this pro- vinco from the iar country ior the. sole purpose or showlngTiis res- livct for his itmther. and it was a. grout. satisinutiinli for him to know that his wile was present at hcr bedside u-lie-n 511G passed away and that siic retitincd her consc- iousness and was able to speak iilinost up to the time of her death. licr llllfinilli-I was as peaceful imr] gentle 1H tho shadows oi‘ night come at the t-vmlin-g hour. Mrs. Murchison was always u. ile- Yotrti mviirhvr oi the Presbyterian Church llllii ilnring her residence in FEBRUARY as, 1020.; .0 ‘Oelllltod doctors? but .ll. l iitttiii in iiptti is nntmnnnnul "imme- , "is-- s. - Winterizing-Q's 01 “l! 1w vflhewltbnuat riiusulvsa irourtlw use o! your massing l"Ftlil-l_wfilfl", Ii fit‘ If mics. Imam,» " f“ _ arr for mllfYfilllhtons [Vinny addict "(Constipation IMQYWI A lofiing nomad to luip no utll I tiled "Frail-mans". . Ailm- hldng more! born, I was ' ioinpietaly rdittvld oi than troubles "15 h" Mm uouamlly well ovsr tines". nus ANNIE WARD. 60o. l. box, Gior $2.50, trial also, 26c. M; all dealers or sent postpald by hulb-l-tivu Limited. Ottawa, the words oi her pastor the Rev. T. F. Fullerton, who she greatly cs- teamed‘. Her iuneral took place on Wednesday last and hex’ body was laid to rest in the Peoples Comet ery beside that oi her eldest daugh - ter Annie, wife oi the late Capt. Johni MncPherson. Her only surviv- ing brother Capt. Alex Cameron of this city was a constant attend- ant at her bedside. The members oi her lamilly who are still residen‘ in this province Mrs. Katie -A. Larrabie oi Eldon, Marion, wife oi Rev. Dr. McEwen of Kinross, Bessie wife of J. T. Lantz and Florence J. wile of J. F. Wbear. the latter two of this city. Those oi her family who are living away are Katherine, wlie of John Wilson oi Buenos Ayres, Mary w-lie oi D. W. MacLeod of Plenty. Sash" Jemima, wife oi Captain J. . Mac Leod of New York. Blessed‘ are. the dead who dis in the Lord‘. smrns Born ill the P. n. island Hospit- al Feb. 19th to Mr. and Mrs. Angus McEachern-a ;son. ' DEATHS EASTER-At the Eastei-‘s Hotel, Feb. 21, Daisy ‘Easter, aged 4 years and ten months. . JKifl-Atjianniing Brook. m». 22, aiter one, week-s illness oi pneu- monia. Miss Louise Jay, in ber 27th year. ~ "KELLY-refit, 0th.. Jatoljs “ , s . n <4 Pmilihlj Allllftlfiys "b ved son oi Patrick and Mrs. Kelly. WATTUn-At‘ West stmvenesd‘ on" gob 21. 1920,'Jesse Watts, aged 6 years. Fune l at ,1 . . tod‘ to Little voritmoemetéiqy.” . ‘y MCNElLLr-At the P. E- I. Hos- pital. Feb 2il, 1920, Roderick Mc- Neill, Alexandra, Aged 34 years. Funeral leaves Wright's undertak- 1118 rooms at ll o'clock this morn- ing for Alexandra Cemetery. , ———--_oa>——. A large diamond will win more this city was greatly cheered by tlon. are ullowcil‘ ns one wor . menus. in no case lettgrhoadn, envo a? 9i!‘ B. t . All~ t... exacts... 5i " no o Print- ln§gl>§i'i“'im'°i' i ti x l ii ar men 0 n an s:.".r:i=..::ii2tr*~= c?» Km an‘ g4‘ pjpA n g ' Y wvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvv v- mctiissilllin ADVERTIS AGVISLEIIGIDQIJQIdIIIGQP thil holding. Io. per win-a rsi- each in- Where copl g must be addeeti! fgnégltotgugogg? w b. tom-Idea. ave “l” Contractions count In one wor , bn d Llasll remittances to cover cost must accompa , all advertise. can this rule received without remittance cannot be acknowledged. ladies titan a dozen ialiit hearts. ‘AA 4 iiiiiis sol o. ate. live figures (u |1,000) be overlooked. Advertisements o ' ., t ~ " - i Y r . . _ IIIBULLLAFEOUH. OUND "ti. $52.‘: 5.1;‘: ..‘Sl‘{§ii§2iiil¥ii; mpg,» 7;; we,» wga-ggk 19g; ‘"3’: Owner; ma‘! five same by apply: inst tit-Guardian Oifi and yiiig itir ad. _ - . 11 vi-z-i aunt: FEMALE HELP‘ ‘ loans! ll on‘ :r ' number oflihrsennlartx rt sad-fin‘- glo wanted at one?! rgqgnlqgg Dopqlrtrnelsl 0i ‘Xliihlllfit. "Silllisits ' i ossieiv-‘ii-unzr FOR SALE I-‘0II HAl.I-l—.\’l‘ A wagon, sltelph All new. York. ' IIAIIHAIN ONE ‘ass and robe. . ll \\'i||lz‘ CIOW. Lit." ‘lljtl-Z-lii-Mliflipa tutored. also 2 enginel, 2 p.. und 1e li.p. S urgeon itnx‘ Bonshalv. 135-2-10- illbd won HAlilL-A 2o ll. P. iltit h and l5 h. p. engine. both In t. class condition. and at . pro a t stored at flouriii. Will l$,‘\. ll‘- ntely or both together. Ab I (lorton-Pon- Piflllflflfll 00.. o I'll. l'.l'}.~l. Tllitl-X-ZPM A0! __._____ .._....i_. Bonus FUII some. - lcflhlims will bu receive-ti by the undersign- i-tl up tti Illlti" iii ‘Vodneudlsu qr. 1i. i920, ellliir separate gather fol‘ airs. "Aiifixg" length oi‘ kiwi $7.0; brottil , draft 8.6 tii 11.0: Ira length 85.7: breadth l .31. about 8.0: stcnT ‘ lcnégth -80 dflfi. l. . The ghost or‘ a : lloatin now on ways and can ho inspected. l-‘or further Articul- ars apply to Tho Mlramtc I Steam Nnvluntlovi Pompano", H. U. M Donald, BOCTOUWY. l! ’ ti-nasr not necessarily scooping. iiri-ii-st-siicai ._._.....___.. Is()s'r with 0: , : r ; W ‘}'”3_,,v|nmf ' i IIn'F;K\—"I‘IIA(‘I“ Pit-tinny‘? dnur.‘ 0N ._-—-_-_.__.__...._- ‘ 1w - I . ‘ n or p Ilse '-‘___"'." - lcts‘\l'liimttl (ilruittllnn all :0. 12'.“ _ ' Pfiflgi? ___..____.. -;. ;.~=;..-'.~ ._ 3g r i Q13: 1.031- ... nlisrn a . Ill-H. . / y 1,. atton .W‘ill|'ulr- paws and tip iii tall wlittv. utlll -~, * "wwsnttsrootion prion 0|‘ went to the na c cm». Am‘ "f. will no return llwrtrnagiin lam d. s. vkherlti- ,.|,,,-,,.._ L. Lu 1g until - n s ewar t. y _ ' - in yoi-m H. Houston. Run-Jen. pp wk‘? s IlIl-l-IIIIN . _ _ , nus-i 4144mm! _ ‘ .5 ~,» rum sanu-nmtsnaw i‘? ‘t’ i limit htrnthgurtncy. l5 C011" - u-l I ._...-; a r l w ooigair-gfintgmia w . radar." "i r " wmvrnn-as mm. FOII_'GEHERAL housework. i Ap ly to Mrs. Sto- pnsrrlluizhss, ll urmaon; tzsthgai ' u-e-n WAN n -. AN riXPEnIl-ilvcnu RIP!‘ or ilrxcnfalchoussinyorkkl 00d \Vfl 8!. llll‘ If! 0 Pl‘. pp y ‘llsfiz-‘zt-niriztinii fl/ANTED A1‘ ONCE — GIRL FOR snoral housework. lira. R. l-l. utcn, ms Boston st. g .ti O ' l 6 s 9 ' ‘ "fr ”‘il';“"’.i‘$'si.l‘%‘t’¥».?.“ m’ Iyyvxelltysfi- . iiss-s-io-iusiti wants-mp NI‘ 0min - nv A nimv retprnln to Bo! on. an experienc- imni for housekeeper ior iam- £3 o! m“ Amy i‘ioii?i'?isI-'lialn‘ca a " n wanna non noun woruo sod In ks soc on o3 din e333» ° minis-its? it- tor. Ex I‘ QIIIOO iiifiilii?“ ' .c.. Au o Ramon 00.. ii o..- .- i resold tlApnto. ~ ti... nan» \v/irvr1sn...no's' rnorl con " ' v‘ r i- spree Staltgnlre- A fir"; “m” ."“-', ‘nni-z-zo-mnai u aufrnin i, rjlioiafif on . Storm, ,_ W18 Very Severe =lti Prince County (The Pioneer.) ' The worst gale in the memory oi the oldest residents of the town struck Gummerslds on Thursday gtllfiélti) Beglnglng with“ a rattxiiigr real-s are: nt- save g it iinsllykfivorltsd up to s orgasmic oi fury. .,at"lts>tieigut it was really clqntcyln its force and its velo- cty ls __es~timated at between 100 and 125 miles an hour. The gale veered around ‘to the south west.‘ it was in theponth‘ at the time. or its greatest force. i it is impossible as yet to esti- mate the amount of the local dam- lollars. - _ - Water Street was covered with debris, generally caused by larsfl portions or roofing oii Holman‘: and Sinclair and Stewart's. in the atter case about twenty-live square irl both wings. a piece of this i-ooiing, was carried clean across .he clear space on the olilloiim galnst, a barn at the lelt rear 0i tho ground lige a house oi cards. An other section landed on Strong s Other fragments dashed" the plate glass windows oi’ the Royal Batik and Crocketfs and GallanUs stores. bio was practically lifted clean oli. all sorts was 1101,19. Many chimney! down, and windows smaihell- To add to the general uneasiness tho gale, the fire bcll clanged out at about 9.30. Many citizens hov- lng in mind the circumstances attending the last big lire pictur- Fortiunately, however, ‘the alarm was quite accidental, being due t0 man's beln set, into action by the breaking of a water pipe. Shortly aiterwards the electric current Willi turned oil at the power house to obviate any accident-n by Wily °1 fire. No cases of personal iniury ei-iiig tho amount oi debris being blown about ls quite mirwtifilw- Throughout the country agree-t dent. or damage was occasioned- The‘ damage done hy the ter- rible wind storm which razed with unprecedented i111‘? Thmhd“? night, will run into thousands o! dollars in Bunimerside- Power Turned Qt! turned of! early ln evening and the town remained in darkness the re~ malned or the will!!- ' hi.’ may. ’ .- i§~ . i’ The business houses on Wit-Bf reason of damage clone l0 the blfildilllifii. was done to the ibllowing places on Water Street. R. T. Holman, Ltd. About nine o'clock the wind tore oil a. small section of the south (the new part) and the failing tim- ‘ sprinkler system. E1811! DlDQB We". bursted and building, where furniture is stored When the pipes burst the alarm was automatically rung iu at 11w fire station and the lire bell was rung. .'I‘he chiei damage done to the] said tbs loss would be many 111ml‘, sands of dollars. A chimney who’ also blown down anti several win-i dows were broken. . Sinclair 6 Stewart Ltd. ‘Two larger sections oi the rooi! . tii_'Slnclalr Q Stewart's building! were ripped oil und scattered - ‘the street. by the wind across the street und ‘~ l the horse shed owned by ling wood. Two oi Sinclair's larger that a third was damutied. Sinclair's loss will also run into thousands oi dollars. but no dun» age was done with water no was the cane with Holmans. Crockett-Gallant Bldg. Messrs ll. R. Crockett and J. E. Gallant, who only a few mouths s moved ‘into their new bulldins ago snirei-sii suite a 1m e11 "W isrge plate glass ii-imt oi batch store was smashed lav tirins wobbles W! debris. Contlnped 0n P889 1918M "m was started iit,the'east and eventually, I age ~but it runs into thousands oil ,- feet parted company with the ; nuilding. Sinclair's suilered more, ,4 large sheets oi roofing ‘being torn -, ilde n: tbe street and crashed 8- Strong's store, and brought it t0 ‘ roof and carried oii the chlmncf- if The root of McNeilFs livery Sta- “ Throughout the town damage of on private dwellings were blown occasioned by tbe terrific iorce 0i ed a- repetition oi that disaster» ’ the automatic installation at lloi- y“ have been reported which consid- '0wln'g to dive vii-satanic: aha“! . the sti-ggts. _he uieetric ‘power W“ ‘i Street were the heavy IOBQPB b? The greatest. damage ' ‘ east corner nl the main building ‘~ ‘ bers ca/used zreat iiiiriisse to the =— that section oi’ thei' was delu od with water from the a (7.1? , bursted p i186- Holinan building was caused i?! i116: ' water and a member of the tirni] - One part of the moi was carried ' rTiw. -sti-oiii;. not, almost-to iillld- _ chimneys were blown down and ‘i, Ne. y; g. - PAGE runni- 7 ’ i" i= " 5 . WNGUABBldii-LWM , oooooooooooooooooooooomooooooczoonoon AAAALAQ n a a n n ‘ AAAA;AAAAA‘AA4 a a n a “La a ‘ ‘ . ‘¢A‘A: ‘ s a n ‘ AA:: I tot» on‘ n‘ nannknn‘ ‘ a ‘ n n ‘ ALL4AAAA¢QAA;A¢A::AAA‘A ‘ s a ‘ n‘ Vivi v v v v _‘~.»3.‘§.'..¥.¥§Every dollar sent to Holman’s by Mail or left at our Charlottetown Sarnple Room or Sum- Store entitles you to a free guess for the magnificent $1050.00 Chevrolet Touring Car. See conditions and instructions in large advertisement in another part of this paper. ' Vi‘, I <9 e A““ AVAAAAQ_‘AA .. i; 1E 1:. i: i’ © i: 1' 2F .. 0 I ' " " ' ' i’ 1E . . - 1i i GET THE HOLMAN i HABIT-SHOP BY t It ' i ' i MAIL FROM HOLMAN’ S CATALOG: i i: ' . ii Don't forego the tremendous advantage of shopping with a great store like this, just be- i cause you are located at a distance. ' Order your goods _by_ mail, orders received by us seldom re- main in the store over a day, so you see that if you live within a moderate distance of Surnmerside, ~ AA;‘.¢ a you will ten get your orders twenty-four hours after you send them. “ - W have bettered our Mail Order Service year by year so_a_s to make it wholly satisfactory 1i to our Mail Order Customers, who do not: find it convenient to Visit our store frequently. ;§ < You can feel when you send your orders to Holmarfs by Mail, Phone or Telegraph that they 1’ It will be filled in the most intelligent way by experi enced clerks, who will carefully interpret your ; wishes, and you will get your goods speedily by Express, freight or Mail as you elect. i 1 ' ~ ' - i: i MAKE USE or our FREE DELIVERY onnt i 1: i 1» i: i a Remember, that we deliver the goods t0 your nearest railway station, on cash orders when your order amounts to 10.00 or over. So if at all possible make your order $10.00 or over and get . the full benefit of our tee Delivery Offer. Also always remember when ordering glassware that it is dangerous to send it by mail on account of breakage, so always try to include your glassware .. in freight or Eiipress shipments. ' ‘lg. no you yLlvllwlllilN in 2o Milli LIMIT? 1 i"- n- t!’ .- ' v.- If you iivewithin 20 miles of Summerside you can shop from H0lman’s Catalog convenient- ly, and such goods can be forwarded to your very door by Parcel Post at the exceedingly low rate of 5 cents per single pound, or 11 pounds for 22 cents. You will find Holman's Catalog exceed-‘ ingly handy in taking full advantage of (the Parcel Post Regulations. Look through H0lman’s Catalog nowfCompare the prices with any other Canadian Catalog printed-We invite compari- son-Pick out ‘what you want and have it forwarded Parcel Post. You will enjoy the conveni- ence and appreciate the saving. i , - ~ Clothingxiliurnishings, Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, Hardware, and even < Groceries can be conveniently forwarded by Parcel Post to good advantage. , i Holman’s Catalog and the Parcel Post Regulations go hand in hand. H0lman’s Catalog brings the Store to_ your Door, brings the biggest opportunities, the latest‘ styles, thebiggest as- sortments, the lowest, pit-ices within your reach. . If there is something-you want that is not listed iii Holmarfs Catalog, just write us and the matter will have, our immediate attention. v Visitour Chfiiown Sample Room You will Appreciate the Convenience - Compare our prices with any other Canadian Mail Order ‘Catalog printed, we invite compari- son. Compare the prices, the quality of the goods-end also think of the saving of time in sending an order to a. Mail Order House withina few miles, and a few hundred miles. ’ O AN LTD. r11‘ » 1 Charlottetown and Summerside i i i i \ HMQHKK+O++H 0444 V4Q4‘W"QVFWQQ o o c» o 00000 Q-voeo QQQQ-cleoereo vovo-vo-omwo» ovev-Q-o-o Q 0 ooQvo-owoqfi-qsq ‘a .““.. ' . . _ *§+M04+ gooooooeteooooeiofaooeoaetooooaooznoeooooooooiooooooeio ant Wilson has sent to tile Sup- reme :Councii in. which no enters obiections to the compromise reached» by this Allies regarding the Mriatiicwquesition are P115196 in the Messagero, which comments view bei l . it li J -‘ unievoraw 1mm this sudden new question 13st; it: pigiisiiiggiiiiii intervention by President Wilson. “ma, we dismissal o; humus», T119 llewfllnllm‘ 0559?“? l"? the newspaper asks. “mean Mr. might have expressed his point of iviisun has fulfilled his health or ITALIAN PM? H‘ A one AT -. Puss - w sou but-i- became ‘absolutely irresponsible," ROME, Fab. '20.—Rspo.rts from »- - A P0111111" root can lo tit. i - Paris relative to the note presltl- B‘ w i g ac qualntances real ‘money , Q- i fitmcmc UP. FATHER i ; . - z-q B1 qotw- m. HAVE To arr sot-t! below‘ +0 ma: THAT wawza or Mme , ‘ wqq‘ y am we». i ~ . i 'CAEI‘.DME'S\R‘P-. LiKE. To 81$ 57' 4°14” "T5 r W “ml-D i . w“ ,5“... F“. wwet-t TO Pm use A 0am 1° “mm wwo DOLLAR‘: neat. um-iER Nma-QES MY FOE ‘THAT TSITAK’ lF IT w»; °N|_~( . out: DOLLA\. 'r1¢~¢“'<\--_---. ... .